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Numbers Matching 383: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner is a solid car that is largely complete and is just waiting for someone to put their own mark on it. If you’ve always had the desire to take on a Road Runner project,… more»

New Hemi! Rare 1969 Dodge Road Runner!

It’s definitely time to sell your project car when it’s got you so flummoxed that you’ve forgotten what make of car you’re working on! Everyone with the patience to read this far before commenting can set down his or… more»

Battered but Solid: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Hardtop

Although it sports its fair share of minor dents and dings, this 1969 Barracuda Hardtop is actually a very solid car, and after being owned by the same person from 1971 until very recently, it is now looking for… more»

Ugly Duckling? 1961 Plymouth Custom Suburban Wagon

It seems that from reading contemporary reports, the buying public and motoring journalists seem to have had a love/hate relationship with the 1961 Plymouth Custom Suburban Wagon. Some of them loved it, while some of them hated it. Barn… more»

Almost Extinct: 1954 Plymouth Plaza Sedan

It’s odd how a car that was at one time fairly popular among consumers and commonly used as a municipal vehicle is now quite rare to see.  If you’re a baby boomer you probably recall the Plymouth Plaza which… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1988 Plymouth Gran Fury Survivor

Reader Chris H doesn’t tell us how this Plymouth Gran Fury managed to survive the years in such pristine condition, but honestly, it’s so nice I don’t even care! This thing looks nearly perfect inside and out. It could… more»

One-Owner Survivor: 1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring

Hailing from the final year of Satellite production, this 1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring is a one-owner car that has now been listed for sale. Barn Finder Ikey H has been on the lookout for us and spotted this great… more»

Parked in 2002: 1974 Plymouth Road Runner

The owner of this 1974 Plymouth Road Runner refers to it as a one owner garage find that was purchased via a bankruptcy sale. It is a solid, driver-quality car, and the new owner could choose to use the… more»

Parked 36 Years! 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

Despite a rather grandparenty paint job, this brown coupe appears to be a true Road Runner, Plymouth’s budget muscle car. True to that mission, this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner in Newton, New Hampshire offers few options. Good news includes… more»

Sell or Swap: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner looks like it is a nice, clean car that could be driven and enjoyed as it is. It might not be perfect, but it is certainly in very nice condition. It is located in… more»

Hyper Hatch: 1985 Plymouth Colt GTS Turbo

Pocket-rocket, hot-hatch, whatever a person calls this 1985 Plymouth Colt GTS Turbo, it’s one appealing car. Or, it is to me and a few million other fans of captive imports that are fun to drive. This turbo hatch can… more»

Creative Thinking: 1950 Plymouth Coupe

It is said that necessity is the mother of invention, but I’m sure that we will have a few readers who will be wondering whether the invention of this particular custom was really necessary. Barn Finder Sean C spotted… more»

BF AUCTION: 1970 Plymouth Cuda 340 Ending Soon!

UPDATE – We just wanted to remind everyone that this auction will be ending Monday morning at 10 a.m. MST! We are excited to announce that BF Auctions are back! And we have the perfect car to kick things… more»

First Year Plymouth? 1928 Plymouth Model Q

The seller refers to this car as a 1928 Plymouth which would make it a very rare Model Q, made only for a few months in Plymouth’s first year. It can be found here on craigslist in Crookston, MN…. more»

2-Owner, 40-Years Stored 1957 Plymouth Fury

The seller of this one of 7,438 1957 Plymouth Fury models tells us that the car has only had two owners (besides them) and has been sitting in a garage since the second owner parked it there in the… more»

Tommy Boy Tribute: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

When I saw this Road Runner, the first thing I thought of was the hilariously destroyed example that was David Spade’s pride and joy in the movie Tommy Boy. Of course, it’s never fun to see a great muscle… more»

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