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10 Cheap Projects For Sale In Ohio!

A collection of ten project cars and trucks has popped up in Ohio on craigslist, and it represents a nice variety of vehicles for reasonable prices. Among them is this classic 1959 Chevy Apache pickup for $3,000. The seller… more»

38k Mile Survivor: 1955 Plymouth Belvedere

The owner of this 1955 Plymouth Belvedere says that it is not a garage queen, but a survivor that he drives and enjoys. Lack of space has meant that he must part with the car, so you will find… more»

Fresh Engine: 1949 Plymouth De Luxe Coupe

This 1949 Plymouth is a two owner vehicle. The current owner has put a lot of time, and apparently, a lot of money, into the car, but has now decided to sell it. You will find the Plymouth for… more»

Perfect First Project: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback

Barn Finder Michael seems to have an eye for spotting interesting cars. He referred this Barracuda through to us, so thank you for that Michael. This Barracuda looks to be a solid car that would make a great, and… more»

Ready To Drive: 1950 Plymouth De Luxe Fastback

This 1950 Plymouth De Luxe Fastback is not spotless, but it isn’t terribly far off it. It is a car that you can buy and drive immediately, and it is one that should bring the new owner a lot… more»

Family Ownership: 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda

This is a rare 1972 Plymouth ‘Cuda that has been owned by the same family since the 1970s. Two brothers were the primary caretakers of the car, which received some period engine modifications back in the 80s. It has… more»

$3,995 Signet: 1964 Plymouth Valiant Convertible

Spring is almost here, folks! Well, it will be for a few million of us in five months or so (not bitter) (yes I am), and what better winter project for those of us who are cooped up and… more»

Fit for “The King”: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird

The Plymouth Superbird is an iconic vehicle that needs no introduction. Today an original Superbird is one of the most sought-after cars in the USA, but when they were new, a few dealers struggled to sell them. The aerodynamic… more»

Vitamin C: 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner

While it might not have the large wing, this 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner does have the iconic, original Vitamin C orange paint. That can be a considering factor, along 77,000 miles and a clear title. Currently, the starting bid price… more»

By Jimini! 1971 Plymouth Cricket Survivor

This cute little British sports sedan was produced by the Rootes Group in the UK and marketed there as the Hillman Avenger. We bought a brand new 1975 Avenger wagon “Snowball” upon our immigration to the UK and liked… more»

Dusty And A Bit Crusty: 1971 Plymouth Cuda

Only in 1960s and 1970s America would this much engine in this little (relatively) car make sense! This 1971 Plymouth Cuda is listed for sale here on eBay, where over 15 bids have already raised the total to $8,800… more»

Solid Enough To Save: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda

The term “solid” when dealing with a restoration project tends to be a subjective term. A car with a lot of rust typically isn’t labeled as solid. A car with some rust that is worth saving can usually be… more»

Restore or Rod? 1939 Plymouth Business Coupe

Barn Finder Ikey H has found an interesting car for us to consider, and I must thank him for that. This 1939 Plymouth Business Coupe is listed by the owner as a possible hot rod candidate, but it could… more»

741 Original Miles: 1997 Plymouth Prowler

The Plymouth Prowler continues to fascinate me as a car we, as enthusiasts, demanded Chrysler build, and then quickly lost interest in when it came into production. Some of that blame lies squarely on Chrysler Corp., as the engine… more»

1 of 1331: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe

Plymouth literature described its top-trimmed 1971 Barracuda Gran Coupe as “Sport with a touch of glamour,” and produced a mere 1331 that year. Thanks to hamtramck-historical.com for some details. This specimen in “upstate New York” seeks a new owner… more»

Needs Tires: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda

The seller says “was running when parked”. This statement is really a pet peeve of mine. Most things were running when they were last parked unless it was found dead by the road and they got a roll back… more»

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