Classic Plymouth muscle cars for sale. These restored and unrestored Plymouth cars available for sale from individuals and dealers from around the country.
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1931 Plymouth great parts car or builder is as first few pics show not last OS2
![]() $7,000.00 |
EBAY MOTORS HEMI DODGE CHRYSLER CARS 800 MR PLYMOUTH TOLL FREE VANITY NUMBER SIM
![]() $12,450.00 |
1933 Plymouth Other
![]() $24,900.00 |
1973 Plymouth Barracuda
![]() $34,995.00 |
1959 Plymouth Fury
![]() $12,500.00 |
1963 Plymouth Fury
![]() $8,500.00 |
1940 Plymouth Deluxe
![]() $14,900.00 |
1977 Plymouth Volare
![]() $18,000.00 |
1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite
![]() $14,800.00 |
1977 Plymouth Volare
![]() $13,000.00 |
1965 Plymouth Barracuda
![]() $10,600.00 |
1939 Plymouth Pickup
![]() $8,000.00 |
2000 Plymouth Prowler
![]() $15,900.00 |
1972 Plymouth Duster
![]() $5,499.00 |
1957 Plymouth Belvedere
![]() $44,995.00 |
1971 Plymouth Valiant
![]() $6,999.00 |
1973 Plymouth Duster
![]() $5,900.00 |
1970 Plymouth GTX
![]() $79,000.00 |
1969 Plymouth Road Runner
![]() $72,500.00 |
1959 Plymouth Belvedere
![]() $21,995.00 |
1970 Plymouth GTX
![]() $65,000.00 |
1967 Plymouth Valiant
![]() $6,889.00 |
1975 Plymouth Scamp
![]() $16,995.00 |
1967 Plymouth GTX GTX
![]() $28,000.00 |
1970 Plymouth Road Runner
![]() $65,000.00 |
1968 1969 1970 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER ADVERTISING WHEEL DISC'S NOS ORIGINAL BOX
![]() $5,500.00 |
1966 Plymouth Satellite
![]() $14,625.00 |
1970 Plymouth Satellite
![]() $15,000.00 |
1971 Plymouth Cuda
![]() $15,100.00 |
1965 Plymouth Belvedere II
![]() $5,000.00 |
Cuda Barracuda Dodge24Plymouth12Mopar2025Concept1970CUSTOM1971BUILT1:18MODEL CAR
![]() $9,999.00 |
1984 Plymouth Reliant
![]() $7,000.00 |
1966 Plymouth Barracuda
![]() $16,900.00 |
1965 Plymouth Satellite
![]() $22,685.00 |
1969 Plymouth Roadrunner
![]() $65,000.00 |
1971 Plymouth GTX
![]() $95,000.00 |
1964 Plymouth Valiant
![]() $15,000.00 |
1970 Plymouth Duster
![]() $19,190.00 |
1947 Plymouth Coupe
![]() $41,000.00 |
1970 Plymouth Superbird
![]() $119,900.00 |
1965 Plymouth Fury 383ci 4sp/Hurst
![]() $5,200.00 |
1970 Plymouth Road Runner
![]() $20,000.00 |
1968 Plymouth Road Runner
![]() $54,500.00 |
1984 Plymouth Conquest 65K 5-SPEED 2.6L FUEL INJ TURBO LEATHER COLD AC RWD COUPE
![]() $15,890.00 |
1970 Plymouth Superbird
![]() $228,500.00 |
1968 Plymouth Satellite
![]() $21,000.00 |
1970 Plymouth Duster 340 Auto
![]() $15,300.00 |
1970 PLYMOUTH Barracuda
![]() $68,000.00 |
1971 Plymouth Barracuda
![]() $99,500.00 |
1970 Plymouth Road Runner
![]() $67,999.00 |
1969 Plymouth Roadrunner Hemi
![]() $82,600.00 |
1970 Plymouth Cuda
![]() $32,000.00 |
1976 Plymouth Duster
![]() $12,500.00 |
1968 Plymouth Road Runner
![]() $55,900.00 |
1999 Plymouth Prowler
![]() $25,100.99 |
1969 Mopar/Dodge/Plymouth Hemi Front and Rear AFB Carburetor K8 4619S & K9 4620S
![]() $7,000.00 |
1951 Plymouth Acclaim
![]() $15,900.00 |
1997 Plymouth Prowler
![]() $7,350.00 |
1962 Plymouth Savoy 572 Hemi Pro Street Complete Nut & Bolt Restoration
![]() $55,000.00 |
1970 Plymouth Road Runner
![]() $92,500.00 |
1941 Plymouth Deluxe
![]() $35,700.00 |
2001 Plymouth Prowler
![]() $34,900.00 |
1969 Plymouth GTX
![]() $69,500.00 |
1969 70 440 HP Dodge Super Bee Magnum Plymouth Road Runner GTX superbird
![]() $15,500.00 |
1971 Plymouth 440
![]() $60,800.00 |
1970 Plymouth Barracuda
![]() $89,999.00 |
1968 Plymouth GTX
![]() $69,900.00 |
1969 Plymouth Road Runner
![]() $70,000.00 |
1965 Plymouth Fury
![]() $29,500.00 |
1970 Plymouth GTX
![]() $50,100.00 |
Plymouth is an automobile margue that was marketed by the Chrysler Corporation and DailmlerChrysler. Chrysler introduced the Plymouth on July 7, 1928, which was their first automobile in low price market. During this time, Chevrolet and Ford had the market on the lower priced automobiles. The Plymouths created were a bit higher than those of Ford and Chevrolet but they offered unique features that the other automobile manufacturer could not match such as hydraulic brakes. The logo of the Plymouth automobiles was a rear view of the Mayflower ship, which brought the pilgrims to Plymouth Rock, thus the reason for the name.
The true beginning of the Plymouth was with Walter Chrysler. Walter took over as the controller of the Maxwell-Chalmers car company in the 1920’s. With this, he of course received the Maxwell automobile as part of the package deal. He used the facilities of Maxwell-Chalmers to create the first Chrysler in 1924. He then decided to create a lower priced car to compete with Ford and Chevrolet. He reworked the Maxwell and created a lower priced Chrysler model. He once again reworked the automobile and created the Plymouth.
During the 1930’s, the Great Depression hit the United States, many automobile manufacturers could not compete with the low priced cars, however, the Chrysler Corporation survived. At the beginning of the 1930’s Chrysler had three divisions, which included Chrysler, DeSoto, and Dodge. By 1931, Plymouth rose to the number three spot for best selling cars.
From 1957 until 1959, Plymouth was one of the best selling automobiles in the United States; however, the 1960’s was not so nice to Plymouth. The public was not too interested in the Plymouth style created from 1959 until 1962 and the competition was winning.
During the 1990s’ there were only four vehicles sold under the name of Plymouth which were the Voyager/Grand Voyager minivan, the Breeze mid-size sedan, the Neon compact car, and the Prowler sports car.
2001 saw the end of the Plymouth. The neon is the only automobile left in the Plymouth line. The Prowler is now a Chrysler, the Breeze was dropped, and the PT Cruiser even though there were plans to market it under Plymouth was launched as a Chrysler. The last Plymouth off the assembly line was June 28, 2001.