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Real BS Project! 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340

Sometimes you find out too late that your rough but mostly-original classic in need of “cosmetic updates” is really a project car in disguise, and that can mean a whole lot of “BS,” work you never anticipated. In the… more»

Rarely Seen: 1979 Plymouth Horizon TC3

The late-1970s were a funny time, and not ha-ha funny, at least for Chrysler. They were losing money but they were still producing interesting cars, at least for the times. This 1979 Plymouth Horizon TC3 is for sale here… more»

Warm 440: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1968 Plymouth Road Runner is less of a barn find, and more of a yard find. The current owner had been trying to purchase the vehicle for the better part of 30-years, before finally securing it in 2018…. more»

Mad Max Inspired: 1951 Plymouth Business Coupe

UPDATE 4/3/2020 – This seller has lowered their asking price significantly since we first featured it. They are now down to $4,500, which might still be a tad high given what it is, but I’m sure someone out there… more»

Million Dollar Barn Find! 300 Car Collection Uncovered

One of my favorite YouTube channels is AMMO NYC, which regularly features the cosmetic revival of long-neglected cars and trucks. Of course, it helps that the channel owner has developed a pretty comprehensive lineup of detailing products to feature… more»

Clean and Original: 1974 Plymouth Duster

Clean and tidy survivors from the first half of the 1970s are really starting to come into their own in the classics market. Baby-boomers, in particular, are beginning to see these cars as a relatively affordable way to recapture… more»

Sport Wagon: Rare 1955 Powell Pickup

Just to get it out of the way first, Powell referred to both their pickup and station wagon as “Sport Wagon“. They are about as unique and rare as it gets and they seldom come onto the market, at… more»

Fresh 440: 1974 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1974 Plymouth Road Runner is a project car that is just begging to be finished. It is a solid vehicle that comes with a nice array of parts to help the new owner down the road to completion…. more»

Pristine Top Hand: 1977 Plymouth Trailduster

Wow – what an awesome rig. The seller claims this rarely-seen 1977 Plymouth Trailduster is the only one ever modified by Hickey Enterprises as part of their agreement with Chrysler to build the Top Hand editions when ordered by… more»

Comfort Class: 1984 Plymouth Gran Fury

A Plymouth Gran Fury sedan immediately conjures images of police chases in cheesy 1980s movies, often left in a smoldering pile on the side of the highway. That’s why it’s truly eye-catching to see one in as nice of… more»

Black Plate Survivor: 1968 Plymouth GTX

Based on the B-body platform Chrysler introduced the GTX as the “Gentleman’s Muscle Car” seeking to add a bit of upscale luxury to its muscle car lineup. The luxury was provided by adding side stripes, tail fin brightwork, and… more»

Barn Find Belvedere! 1968 Plymouth 2-Door

In a barn near Robertsville, Missouri lies this 1968 Plymouth Belvedere. It has been in dry storage for many years and is now for sale here on eBay with a buy-it-now price of $12,500. The seller claims it is… more»

33K One-Owner 1978 Plymouth Volare Wagon

It has been decades since I’ve seen a 1978 Plymouth Volare wagon that looks as nice as this one does. This incredible car has a mere 33,818 miles and has had only one owner since new. It can be… more»

Container Find: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda V-Code 440-6 Convertible

This 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda is an incredible find, believed to be one of 17 V-Code 440 6 BBL ‘Cuda Convertibles produced in 1971 and one of just two export market cars. The ‘Cuda was hidden away in a container… more»

Numbers Matching 340: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda

This 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda was removed from its long-time hiding spot 30 years in a garage in Georgia before residing in a showroom as a static display. It’s since been put up for sale on eBay, offered as a… more»

50k Mile Survivor: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda

Automotive manufacturers sometimes give their features unfortunate names. As an advertising copywriter, I scratch my head over engines named Fireball, distributors marked “DUI”, and anything that even obliquely references a collision. So who knows why Chrysler would choose “High… more»

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