When Nicholas Essinger finally got around to buying a car from the 1940s, he made sure he got a nice one. Today, he is the proud owner of a meticulously maintained 1948 Plymouth Super DeLuxe four-door sedan.
West Coast Classics are proud to present this absolutely exceptional example of this 1972 Plymouth Roadrunner 2 Door Hardtop with a no expense spared custom build featuring its all original sheet metal and body and paint and with a built 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT 6.2L Hemi Hellcat V8 engine with over 700HP and boasting a...
Not many souls under the guillotine get a reprieve, but this 1955 Plymouth Belvedere was rescued more than once from a grim future.
Plymouth Barracuda – one of the most iconic muscle cars of all. This piece from 1973 has an eight-cylinder 340 cu.i. under the hood! Location: Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States
In 1983, Christine was brought to the big screen, adapted from Stephen King's novel from the same year. Christine is a bright red Plymouth Fury, somehow possessed and on a destructive path. Her latest owner is Arnie, a nerdy kid with only one friend. Slowly his fascination with Christine changes him, which inevitability brings trouble on his front door. The car later comes to life and takes revenge on his enemies. This is not a movie review, so enough with the story telling. However, the Plymouth Fury completely fits it's character with both it's name and it's vision - both furious and stunningly beautiful - as if made for it.
Check out this immaculately performed 1971 Plymouth Cuda 383 4-speed restoration!
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1958 Plymouth Fury crossing the auction block at Kissimmee 2020 as F156.
1971 Dodge Dart Demon Presenting this desirable 1971 Dodge Dart Demon is available in purple with a black interior. The vehicle comes equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, 340 V8 engine, power steering, and BFGoodrich tires. This American classic had the same owner since 1990. An awesome American muscle car that is mechanically sound. For...
Up for bid is a 1960 Plymouth Fury Featuring a 2 door hardtop with new dual exhaust, new white wall tires, show chrome on the front and rear bumpers, plus optional bar above front bumper. Newer brakes and wheel cylinders and lines. New radiator hoses and heater hoses. Customized with the aero steering wheel, but...
The spectacular 1959 Plymouth Sport Fury Coupe featured here is finished in the factory color combination of Iceberg White over Jet Black with a red interior. This particular example was sold new in April 1959 by Hettinger Brothers Plymouth in Reading, Pennsylvania, and remained in the Reading area until 2018....
Do you want a truly extravagant muscle car behind which everyone turns? This 1970 Plymouth Superbird definitely will not get lost anywhere! Conway, South Carolina, United States
Unrestored slant six pushbutton transmission 1961 Plymouth Valiant for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller's description:The car was purchased new in 1961 by a Senior lady in Oxnard, California at the dealer Bailey Motors, (Plymouth - DeSoto - Valiant). She drove the car for two years and passed-a...
Plymouth designers made minor changes to make the Superbird more aesthetically pleasing. But those changes hampered the car's performance.
For 1961 Plymouth styling was distinctive, to say the least. In addition to the "big" Plymouths: Fury, Belvedere, Savoy, and Suburbans, the Valiant became a member of the Plymouth family this year. Chrysler attempted to sell Valiant as a single make, but only for the 1960 model year.
This subdued fish has been with it's owner for over fifty years
Examining a pair of Chrysler's small-block Trans-Am homologation specials
1970 Plymouth
This 1971 Plymouth Barracuda nicknamed G-Force ‘Cuda is a one-of-a-kind street machine that not only looks great but pounds the pavement with world-class
V8 440 Six Pack – the second most powerful engine you could have in a mopar of the 60's and 70's. This is exactly the heart of this 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda under the hood!
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1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda crossing the auction block at Kissimmee 2024 as T192.
Road Runners have a special place in the heart of many classic Mopar enthusiasts. This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner is a shining example of what a tastefully resto-modded muscle car can look like. Perfect paint? Check. Timeless wheels? Check. Aggressive stance? Bingo.
V8 440 Six Pack – an eight-cylinder with three dual-chamber carburetors, the second-strongest choice for the mopar in the 1960s and 1970s. Under the hood, this Plymouth Superbird from 1970 has it! Georgetown, Texas, United States
Up front you will find a custom-built 392ci Chrysler HEMI bored to 467 cubic-inches producing 700HP! Features include: Weiand 6-71 blower, (2) Holley 750cfm carburetors, BDS billet scoop, Joe Hunt Magneto high-performance distributor, Sanderson street rod headers, custom-built radiator w/ Flex-A-Lite fan, braided & hard chrome lines throughout, etc. This visually stunning HEMI motor is...
After getting sick of the trailer queen lifestyle, Robert Anderson traded his Camaro for a bulletproof Satellite and went drag racing.
Front of a 1938 Plymouth at the Goodguys Colorado Nationals car show in Loveland, Colorado.
America in the 1950s was in full post war glory. The build out of suburbia, the interstate highway system, the rise of the middle class post war — all led to endless options for consumers. A lot of pent up demand had built up during the war, and a decade later, it still was not…Read More