A Diamond in the Rough: A 1972 Plymouth Barracuda Awaiting Restoration

The Plymouth Barracuda. A name that evokes images of raw power, aggressive styling, and the golden age of American muscle cars. This 1972 Barracuda, a rust-free California car, represents a unique opportunity for the discerning enthusiast. With its original 340 engine rebuilt and ready to roar, this Barracuda is a project car with immense potential, … Read more

1971 Plymouth Valiant Scamp: Brown Beauty with a Beastly Heart

This 1971 Plymouth Valiant Scamp isn’t your average classic. Originally sold by Fort & Schock Motor Company of Pekin, Illinois, this Scamp spent decades with its original owner before undergoing a transformation that turned it into a head-turning restomod. Purchased by the current seller in 2018, this Valiant Scamp now boasts a potent 360ci V8 … Read more

Big Block Power: Transformed 1973 Plymouth Barracuda

This 1973 Plymouth Barracuda isn’t your average E-body. Sure, it boasts a head-turning lime green paint job and a classic black vinyl interior, but the real story lies under the hood: a heart-pounding 440-cubic inch V8 engine with a triple two-barrel carburetor, pumping out a staggering 594 horsepower according to the seller. Big Block Power … Read more

1970 Plymouth Superbird: A Rare Blend of Aerodynamics and Muscle

Few cars capture the essence of late-1960s and early-1970s American performance culture like the 1970 Plymouth Superbird. Born as a homologation special for NASCAR, this Lemon Twist beauty stands out with its rare combination of a 440 CI V-8 engine, a 4-speed manual transmission, and the iconic aerodynamic design that made it a legend both … Read more

1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S Convertible Tribute: Power and Style Converge

At a time marked by social unrest, 1968 emerged as a banner year for the automotive industry. American factories churned out numerous soon-to-be-legendary muscle cars and pony cars, pushing the boundaries of design and performance. Among these icons were more pedestrian vehicles, serving daily commutes and family needs, that retained design cues from their high-octane … Read more

The Elusive Pink ‘Cuda: A Restored 1974 Plymouth Barracuda

The 1974 Plymouth Barracuda, a legend in its own right, represents a pivotal moment in American muscle car history. This particular example, Lot N500, crossing the block on Friday, March 21st at the Glendale 2025 auction, is a captivating blend of classic style and meticulously restored performance. A Restored Icon: Under the Hood This ‘Cuda … Read more

1970 Plymouth Barracuda 440: A Restored Legend

The 1970 Plymouth Barracuda 440 stands as a titan among muscle cars, a name synonymous with raw power and aggressive styling. This particular example, however, transcends the mere status of a classic. It’s a meticulously crafted restomod, a testament to the art of automotive resurrection, and a machine that demands attention. Born from an obsession … Read more

A Survivor’s Tale: 1970 Plymouth Fury III Convertible

This 1970 Plymouth Fury III Convertible, one of just 1,952 produced, represents the swan song of full-size convertible production for Chrysler’s Plymouth division. A true survivor, this particular example boasts remarkable provenance, having been owned by its original purchaser until its recent acquisition by Grogan Classics. Accompanying this time capsule is a copy of the … Read more