Red Rampage: The Iconic 1963 Plymouth Belvedere 426

This restored 1963 Plymouth Belvedere 426 Max Wedge 2-Door Hardtop is a rare Super Stock icon. It features the powerful 426 Max Wedge V8 and push-button automatic transmission. The car showcases Mopar’s commitment to drag racing in the early 1960s. This example, finished in Red, has documented mileage and a production track sheet, making it highly collectible.

Mayberry on Wheels: The 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe Tribute

This 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe is a unique tribute vehicle to The Andy Griffith Show. Features a 218 CI inline-six and 3-speed manual. The burgundy body is covered in themed decals and auxiliary lights, while the cabin has animal print upholstery. This modified three-passenger coupe is offered at no reserve and celebrates a classic piece of Americana.

The Loud and Proud 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hardtop

The 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hardtop captured the pure, no-frills spirit of the muscle car era. Built on the rugged B-platform, it offered big-block power without the hefty price tag of its upscale rivals. This orange Hardtop, equipped with a potent 383 CI V-8 and its signature “Beep Beep” horn, is a celebrated piece of Mopar history that remains an enthusiast favorite today.

The Matching Numbers Muscle: 1964 Plymouth Fury Convertible

Explore the powerful 1964 Plymouth Fury Convertible, featuring a matching-numbers 426 Wedge V-8 and 4-speed manual transmission. One of only 5,173 built, this Turquoise convertible is highly documented, including a Chrysler Registry report. Its combination of full-size style and top-tier Mopar performance makes it a highly desirable auction offering.