Orange Fury: A 1974 Plymouth Duster Unleashed

This 1974 Plymouth Duster is a vibrant testament to American muscle car heritage. Cloaked in a striking orange hue with bold black accents, this Duster isn’t just a looker; it’s Read More >>
This 1974 Plymouth Duster is a vibrant testament to American muscle car heritage. Cloaked in a striking orange hue with bold black accents, this Duster isn’t just a looker; it’s Read More >>
This 1968 Plymouth GTX convertible, originally special-ordered from Don DeMar Motors of Jersey City, New Jersey, in April 1968, is a remarkable example of classic American muscle. Having remained with Read More >>
The 1967 Plymouth GTX was designed as a high-performance muscle car with a strong emphasis on power and style. This particular example is an exceptional, rotisserie-restored Arizona vehicle with just Read More >>
Preserving a piece of muscle car history, this 1970 Plymouth Superbird stands as an exceptional unrestored example of one of the most iconic American performance vehicles. Featuring just 5,444 miles Read More >>
This 1969 Plymouth GTX Hardtop represents a classic piece of American muscle car history. A matching numbers example, this GTX was discovered in Palmdale, California, and remained in the original Read More >>
The 1973 Plymouth Barracuda Custom Coupe represents the pinnacle of Mopar muscle car design from the era. This particular example, Lot N572 at the Glendale 2025 auction on Friday, March Read More >>
The 1967 Plymouth Belvedere Hardtop represents a quintessential example of American muscle car design and engineering from the era. This particular Belvedere, scheduled to cross the auction block on Thursday, Read More >>
This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of American muscle car history. One of only 179 produced with the 383ci V8 engine and Read More >>
This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible blends classic Mopar muscle car styling with modern performance enhancements. This example features a third-generation, fuel-injected 5.7L Hemi V8 engine, a 5-speed automatic transmission, Read More >>
This 1971 Plymouth Barracuda convertible, refurbished in the style of a Hemi ‘Cuda in the early 2000s, is a potent blend of classic Mopar styling and modern performance. The centerpiece Read More >>
The 1971 Plymouth Cuda Convertible is a true icon of American muscle car design, a potent blend of aggressive styling, powerful performance, and open-air exhilaration. This particular example, resplendent in Read More >>
The Plymouth Belvedere II. A name that evokes images of classic American muscle, a time when raw power and stylish design ruled the streets. This 1966 Belvedere II Hardtop, set Read More >>
The Plymouth Barracuda. A name that resonates with power, style, and the rebellious spirit of American muscle. This particular 1970 Barracuda, slated to make an appearance in Glendale on Saturday, Read More >>
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 Read More >>
The rumble of a big block V-8, the iconic “beep-beep” horn, and the unmistakable styling – these are the hallmarks of the Plymouth Road Runner, a true legend of the Read More >>
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 Read More >>
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 Read More >>
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 Read More >>
The 1968 Plymouth Valiant, a name synonymous with American muscle, presents a compelling opportunity for enthusiasts seeking a classic with a potent heart. This particular example, boasting a 383 cubic Read More >>
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 Read More >>
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 Read More >>
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 Read More >>
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 Read More >>
This 1932 Plymouth 3-Window Coupe is a stunning example of American automotive artistry. Built with a meticulous attention to detail, this classic car seamlessly blends vintage charm with modern performance. Read More >>
This 1966 Plymouth Valiant 100 two-door sedan carries a unique and intriguing history. Originally purchased new in Washington state, it was acquired by the mother or stepmother of Dr. Maynard Read More >>
The 1970 Plymouth Superbird stands as a testament to automotive audacity. Born from the crucible of NASCAR competition, its aerodynamic flourishes – the towering wing, the nose cone, the fender-mounted Read More >>
The 1968 Plymouth Barracuda, a legend in its own right, is a car that evokes images of muscle car dominance and American automotive prowess. This particular example, Lot F91, is Read More >>
This 1965 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback is a time capsule, a piece of automotive history yearning for a new chapter. Hailing from Essex, Connecticut, this classic “Cuda” spent the majority of Read More >>
This 1959 Plymouth Belvedere two-door sedan, a piece of automotive history, carries with it the charm of a bygone era. Sold new in January 1959 by Giordano Motors Inc. of Read More >>
The 1960 Plymouth Fury, a true icon of American automotive design, exudes timeless elegance and raw power. This particular example, Lot L62.1, is a captivating time capsule, ready to transport Read More >>