The third generation of the Plymouth Barracuda was quite popular as Detroit was ramping up in the performance wars. The 1970 Cuda you see here has just 20,000 actual, original miles from new. This beautiful E-Body was purchased new at Spear Chrysler- Plymouth in Chardon,... via Americanlisted
Behold the 1967 Plymouth GTX, a Southern-born legend featuring its original numbers matching 440 Super Commando V8 engine paired with factory exhaust manifolds and a responsive 4-speed manual transmission. Inside, it boasts factory black bucket seats with a console... via Americanlisted
This 1973 Plymouth is a real BS23H 340 'Cuda from California. This was Father/Son project that took nearly twenty years to finish. This was not "Backyard" amateur type build but a professional father/son team with many years of building and restoring. This car was... via Americanlisted
Behold the awe-inspiring 1968 Plymouth HEMI Roadrunner! This iconic muscle car comes with Galen Govier documentation and boasts a factory 426 Hemi engine. Its history is well-documented with owner history and even pictures showcasing the restoration process. Originally... via Americanlisted
Restored to evoke the spirit of a 1969 Roadrunner, this Satellite boasts a 440 cubic inch engine with an aftermarket camshaft, Edlebrock Aluminum intake, and MSD Ignition. Its aggressive stance is further enhanced by long tube headers and Mopar Chrome Wheels wrapped in BF... via Americanlisted
When the Muscle Car era was winding down, Chrysler Corp. was still trying to keep the Roadrunner alive and put the iconic nameplate on the 1975 Plymouth Fury Platform. Our beautiful example here was purchased new at Paul Guess Dodge in Carrollton in the Summer of 1975.... via Americanlisted