World’s Last Surviving Ramchargers 1970 Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda Is Up for Sale
All-new for the 1970 model year, the third-generation Plymouth Barracuda moved nearly 49,000 units in its first year in showrooms. And that was an impressive figure compared to the previous years. However, only a few thousand units were ordered with…
Restored 1968 Barracuda Formula S Is a Rare 383-V8 Mopar Jewel and Costs How Much?
The second generation of the Plymouth Barracuda ‘pony’ car hit the market in 1966 as a 1967 model and went into retirement at the end of the 1969 production year. Three short years, overlapping precisely with the era’s second-place sensation,…
1971 Plymouth Valiant Gets Satisfying First Wash After 29 Years in a Yard
10 photos Photo: Detail Dane/YouTube The Valiant isn’t the first car you think of when talking about iconic Plymouth nameplates. Not only was it eclipsed by the muscle cars of the golden era, but it was also deprived of Chrysler’s…
1955 Plymouth Plaza US Air Force Wagon Parked for 50 Years Is Ready for the Civilian Life
10 photos Photo: Mortske Repair/YouTube A short-lived entry-level model produced from 1954 to 1958, the Plymouth Plaza is one of the brand’s lesser-known nameplates. Overshadowed by the Belvedere and even the Savoy, the Plaza is one of those classic cars…
1970 Dodge Diamante: Mopar’s Forgotten 426 HEMI-Powered Two-Seat Challenger
A one-off show car, the 1970 Diamante started out as a design exercise for an Elephant-powered Corvette rival and is currently dubbed the most valuable car to feature Mopar’s legendary V8 engine. Inspired by an experimental aircraft engine, the first…
Lemon Twist 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda Has One Feature That Makes It Super Rare
18 photos Photo: classiccarswest/Bring a Trailer 1971 was the second year on the market for the third-generation Plymouth Barracuda. It was also the Mopar’s final year with high-compression big-block V8 engines. Following a successful 1970 model year with nearly 49,000…
1970 Dodge Charger That Sat Parked for 36 Years Looks Like a 1969, but There Is a Catch!
8 photos Photo: Hard up garage | YouTube This man went all the way to the United Kingdom to get himself a 1970 Dodge Charger. He shipped it home and started evaluating the assets. It turns out that the model…
1971 Road Runner Last Ran in 1989 Is So Original It Can Beep-Beep the Life out of a Coyote
The transitional year of 1971 is a foggy mix of ‘it all ended by then’ and ‘it was still good fun’ as far as car nuts segregate the muscle car age from the doomsday decades that followed. The cars from…
Rare 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT Is One Fender Away From Full Survivor Status
8 photos Photo: Auto Archaeology/YouTube When it comes to Plymouths from the golden muscle car era, everyone seems to get excited about the B-body and E-body rigs. I guess that makes sense since the Road Runner, GTX, and Barracuda are…
Crispy 1968 Dodge Charger 383 Four-Speed Needs To Explain That R/T Badge to a New Buyer
39 photos Photo: americansteelclassiccars.com For some unknown reason, Dodge’s reworked second-generation Charger became a cult icon of the muscle car age, and it rides a very high horse in today’s market. Perhaps it is a compensational turn of the tables…