Plymouth

Numbers-Matching: 1973 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340

The 1973 model year was the last for Chrysler’s popular 340 cubic inch “small block” V8. It had been especially potent in light cars like the Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Barracuda. The seller’s ’73 ‘Cuda 340 is a numbers-matching… more»

Original 340/3-Speed: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda

1970 was a great year to visit your Plymouth dealer, as there were several fine offerings in the lineup, including the Road Runner, the GTX, and that wacky Superbird with the NASCAR-winning nose and wing.  Another excellent choice for… more»

440 6-Pack V8: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

Born from the roots of the Valiant compact in 1964, the Plymouth Barracuda came into its own in 1970. That’s when Chrysler bestowed it with a separate platform (though shared with the all-new Dodge Challenger). But the timing was… more»

Factory 383/4-Speed: 1967 Plymouth Satellite

It’s always fun when you come across a vintage vehicle that was custom-ordered by the first owner, as it’s an indication that they cared enough to have the car built to exact specifications to suit their needs perfectly.  That… more»

Nice Driver: 1966 Plymouth Fury III Convertible

UPDATE 06/05/2025: If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That appears to be the philosophy of the seller when the subject turns to this 1966 Plymouth Fury III Convertible. After failing to find a new home for… more»

V-Code 440 Six Barrel: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner appears to be an absolute beauty, and it undoubtedly checks a whole lot of the right boxes, including being a triple-black example.  Judging from the photos, everything looks to be in fine shape all… more»

340-Equipped: 1971 Plymouth Valiant Scamp

While some enthusiasts prefer their classics original and unmolested, others are irresistibly drawn to a well-executed custom. If you fall into that category, you may find this 1971 Plymouth Valiant Scamp difficult to ignore. From its sparkling paint to… more»

Hemi/4-Speed: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

I sometimes wonder whether we will ever see another automotive decade like the 1960s. It was an era that saw the emergence of muscle and pony cars, the rise of the personal luxury car, and delivered the iconic C3… more»

No Reserve: 1973 Plymouth ‘Cuda

The automotive scene had changed dramatically by 1973, with emission regulations taking a big bite out of engine power. It left those with a leaning towards high-performance models sadly disappointed, and it would be years before most manufacturers would… more»

No Reserve 4-Speed Project: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

After its introduction in 1968 as an attainable choice for most muscle car buyers, the Plymouth Road Runner gained momentum for its second year, selling nearly twice as many units in 1969 and receiving the coveted Motor Trend Car… more»

383/4-Speed: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Are you feeling brave? You are? But are you brave enough to tackle what will undoubtedly be a major restoration project? The classic in question is this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner. It features what appears to be its original… more»

1974 Plymouth Gran Fury Sport Suburban 440 V8

Wow, what a wagon! I don’t know if I’ve said that before, and I’m a fan of station wagons. When I think of a Plymouth Suburban, I think of the late 1940s or early 1950s two-door model, but they… more»

Parked In 1989: 1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring

If I go first, there are several things I’m guessing my wife would probably dispose of right away, with my Nixie clock, drawers of tools, and shelf of old vinyl record albums immediately coming to mind.  However, there’s been… more»

Drive Or Restore? 1970 Plymouth GTX

The Plymouth Road Runner was a great choice for muscle car buyers on a tight budget, but for those who could afford to pay a little more, the GTX included a higher trim level as standard equipment.  More importantly,… more»

Rare A12 Six-Pack: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

In its sophomore year (1969), Plymouth’s Road Runner found more than 82,000 buyers. Many of them were happy with the base 383 cubic inch V8, but fewer than 800 opted for the mid-year A12 package, which came with a… more»

Unrestored One-Owner 1970 Plymouth GTX

I am known among my loved ones as being somewhat indecisive, so it’s good that it’s not 1970 and I’m not in the market for a new muscle car, but if I were, I think I’d be comparison shopping… more»

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