There is no arguing the fact that some barns will provide better finds than others. The owner of this 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible located it as part of a cluster of hidden classics. It has been parked since… more»
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Original Paint: 1964 Plymouth Fury Big Block
While many cars look best in their stock form, others look worse after modifying and upgrading, but some cars like this 1964 Plymouth Fury get a big boost in the looks department with some minor, tasteful updates. An anonymous… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1967 Plymouth GTX Hemi 4-Speed!
Talk about an incredible find! The seller of this 1967 Plymouth GTX bought it after being parked in the previous owner’s garage for the past 25-years and it is currently showing just 24k miles. Under the hood is one… more»
Factory Acid-Dipped Hemi Belevedere A990 Drag Car?!!
One year before your neighbor Fred could order up a 426 cubic inch (7.0L) 425 HP Hemi, Dodge and Plymouth supplied anyone who knew how to place the order correctly (mostly professional drag racing teams) with a special factory… more»
Six Pack Project: 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440-6
This Cuda was originally powered by a 440 V8 that had three two-barrel carburetors on top! It wasn’t a Hemi but it was a more affordable option for muscle car guys who wanted to compete with the best of… more»
340 4-Speed: 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda
Many of us like to harken back to the “good old days,” especially when it comes to “coulda/shoulda” car buying opportunities. That may be the case here, as I recall in the “good old days” – 20-25 years ago… more»
Is It A Mod Top? 1969 Plymouth Sport Satellite
There were 15,807 Plymouth Sport Satellite two-door hardtops produced in 1969. The model was similar to the more noteworthy GTX but did not offer quite the performance — which means it may be a bargain today, especially if as… more»
Unfinished Project: 1969 Plymouth Satellite Hardtop
As the 1960s were drawing to a close, insurance companies were beginning to develop a certain level of twitchiness towards the high-performance models produced by vehicle manufacturers. This led to a couple of different scenarios. The first of these… more»
Southwest Survivor: 1941 Plymouth PT-125
I think we’ve only seen a couple of Plymouth pickups ramble through the hallowed halls of One Barn Finds Tower over the last few years. They’re really interesting and this looks like a nice example. This rust-free 1941 Plymouth… more»
















