Muscle Car of the Week shines the spotlight on a beautiful 1965 Satellite with a 426 Wedge. Video after the jump!
Category Archives: Plymouth
1962 Dodge and Plymouth Styling and Why
Hot Rod has an interesting piece on how the, lets say “uniquely styled”, 1962 Dodge and Plymouth sedans came to be.
1971 Road Runner on eBay. Dusty and Stock. And Dusty
Barn Finds located this 1971 Plymouth Road Runner on eBay. Said to be stock with some rust in the floor and roof, (that roof looks worrisome) it looks like a good candidate for a restoration. It depends on what the reserve is of course. Follow the bidding here on eBay. More pics after the jump!
1993 Plymouth Acclaim 4×4 on eBay
Need a vehicle with a plow but don’t like trucks and always liked the Plymouth Acclaim? Good news. Check out Barn Finds for this little Plymouth currently on eBay. More pics after the jump.
1965 Plymouth Barracuda Gasser
Check out Hot Cars for this cool 65 Barracuda gasser dueling with a Nova. Video after the jump!
1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT
Curbside Classic spied this weathered 1970 Sport Fury GT in a CA flea market parking lot. Just your average daily driver but with style. More pics after the jump.
1971 Plymouth Barracuda on eBay
OK, WAS on eBay. Sorry but we spotted this one on Barn Finds a bit late. However, it was not sold so if you’re in the market for a small block, 4-speed E-body, you may want to reach out to the owner. Bring a big bankroll however, as a $27,200 bid did not reach the reserve price. We think the market may have made the correct call on this one though. That’s a lot of rust! More pics after the jump. Original eBay ad here.
1970 AAR Cuda Gets a Second Life
Mopar Max Magazine has a feature on this 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda that traded hands three times by 1973. The fourth and current owner purchased it in 2013 when it didn’t quite look like it does now. More pics after the jump!
1972 Plymouth Road Runner 440+6
A 1972 Plymouth six barrel car? Never existed you say? Well apparently one sunroof Road Runner was built. It is now part of the Brothers collection and is this week’s Muscle Car of the Week. (I just wish they’d stop calling it a Plymouth six pack!). Video after the jump!
1970 Plymouth Coronado
This stretch wagon was built by Chrysler in Rodderdam, used in Israel as a cab and, oh yeah, powered by a Perkins diesel. And you thought Charger Daytona’s were rare! Read more at Curbside Classic.
(Update: Not an actual Coronado which ended production in 1962. It’s a stretched Fury built by an unidentified party)