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440 Swap: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

Here’s yet another 1970 Plymouth Road Runner that appears to have been rode hard and put away wet. It possesses a lot of the maladies that afflict this generation of Plymouth’s legendary budget muscle car, so let’s take a… more»

Loaded Project: 1970 Plymouth Cuda

Whenever a Mopar comes with two fender tags, it’s a positive indication that this is a heavily optioned example, and this 1970 Plymouth Cuda here on eBay came from the factory with all sorts of goodies.  However, that was… more»

Original Paint: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

Many enthusiasts place great stock in originality when searching for a classic to park in their garage. This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner deserves a close look if you fall into that category. The only non-original area is the retrimmed… more»

2-Door Conversion: 1958 Plymouth Belvedere

At first glance, this 1958 Plymouth looks like a Stephen King “Christine” movie car tribute without the red paint and evil intentions. But as the story goes, this vehicle began life as a Plain Jane Belvedere 4-door sedan and… more»

Survivor with a Spare Block: 1966 Plymouth Satellite 383

This 1966 Plymouth Satellite is a rust-free, unrestored survivor that’s spent its life in California, Indiana, and most recently Wisconsin. Now offered by a private seller here on eBay, it’s a true-blue example of mid-’60s Mopar muscle, complete with… more»

Triple Blue Beauty: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible

Convertible A-body Mopars are always a treat to find—especially when they’re as well-documented and solid as this one. Up for sale here on craigslist in Everett, Washington is a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible in stunning triple blue (blue paint,… more»

Slant 6 and Solid: 1972 Plymouth Duster

Although the Duster shared a chassis and other components with the Plymouth Valiant, its sporty styling proved a welcome addition to the brand’s lineup and a favorable entry for the compact market, which was becoming more popular when this… more»

Rebuilt 440 V8: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner

The 1972 model year was not a good one for muscle car fans. Emissions detuning was in full swing, so compression ratios were down. And engine output was now measured as SAE net, so horsepower looked even less impressive…. more»

43K Mile Barn Find: 1968 Plymouth GTX

I’ll admit it, I’ve always preferred the ’68-’70 GTX to the Road Runner. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a first-gen Road Runner fan, but the GTX holds a special place for me because of a neighbor. When I was… more»

1972 Plymouth Valiant Scamp 2-Door Hardtop

As faded as a Hollywood star/starlet, this 1972 Plymouth Valiant Scamp 2-Door Hardtop is, in my opinion, one of the best body styles that Plymouth had in this era. The front bumper could have been a bit smaller, but… more»

Time Capsule Muscle: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner HEMI 4-Speed

Few muscle cars are as iconic—or as rare—as a factory HEMI-powered Plymouth Road Runner, and this one is a true survivor. Showing just 16,143 original miles, this 1968 Road Runner retains its original, numbers-matching 426 HEMI and 4-speed manual… more»

Top Trim: 1962 Plymouth Valiant V200 Wagon

It’s a shame that Plymouth didn’t offer the 1962 Valiant wagon in the Signet trim level, which was the top level for two-door hardtops. They had a unique black grille with a centered, round V badge. This 1962 Plymouth… more»

Solid California Project: 1967 Plymouth GTX 440

For Plymouth buyers who desired a higher trim level to accompany their muscle car than the Road Runner offered, a GTX fit the bill beautifully, plus it also came with a 440 as standard equipment.  The additional cost was… more»

Souped Up Slant-Six? 1973 Plymouth Scamp

The Valiant-based Scamp was Plymouth’s version of Dodge’s successful Dart Swinger. It was a 2-door hardtop that joined the Mopar lineup in 1971, two years after the Swinger. Sales were brisk for several years, hovering around 50,000 units/annum. This… more»

V8-Swapped Driver: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback

This 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback has been garage-kept for the past 25 years and driven sparingly—less than 150 miles per year—according to the seller. While it’s described as a project, a lot of work has already been done, and… more»

All Parts Included: 1976 Plymouth Road Runner

Although the Malaise Era was a fairly miserable time in automotive history, Plymouth attempted to inject a touch of excitement in 1976 when it introduced the Volare Road Runner. It still featured a V8 under the hood, but performance… more»

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