Showing posts with label Plymouth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plymouth. Show all posts

April 19, 2014

Pro Street Mopar, 1972 Plymouth Duster


Pro Street Mopar, 1972 Plymouth Duster

Here we found third generation of Duster, year 1972 construction pro street 340 Duster to make this short and sweet it has a stroker 340 engine it is real fast and a real head turner. This a coolest Duster clean with automatic transmission ready for Drag race. Looks so good as on the pictures, but for more detail you should ask to the owner.



March 26, 2014

1969 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible


1969 Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible

If you want a something in classic with character and so classy, this will be a perfect car for your expectations. Yes it's a Plymouth Sport Fury Convertible, he has power, he has style and much more a men needed for his chick. The Fury was introduced as a sporty, premium-priced model designed for young professionals on 70's. One of the coolest American classic car has only need a mild restored.



March 18, 2014

1968 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible


1968 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible

Here we found American classic muscle in Convertible bodies. The Barracuda is a two-door sport car by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation, produced start from 1964 to 1974. And as the pictures is a second-generation of the Barracuda and built in 1968, though still base on his big brother chassis the Valiant, was heavily redesigned.

1968 Plymouth Barracudas has 300 hp from 383 V8 engine. In 1968 the Barracudas weakest on his class for battle of American muscle cars, behind the Mustang has 315 hp with 390 V8, Pontiac Firebird has 325 hp with 400 V8 and Camaro has 375 hp with 396 V8.

Barracudas Convertibles are very rare, and likely to continue to appreciate handily, especially with 383 V8 engine.



March 17, 2014

1967 Plymouth GTX


1967 Plymouth GTX

The '67 GTX was the precursor to the Roadrunner (which made it's debut in '68). This car is a 440 ci, 4 speed car. Back in '67, if you wanted the big 440 motor, you had no choice but to purchase the GTX model (the highest end version of the Belvedere) which was too expensive for most of the kids back in the day. To boost sales in '68, the 440 became an option that anyone could select, even if you had a rubber floor mat and radio-delete car. The '67 is a special car today as production numbers were relatively low.



February 14, 2014

1973 Plymouth Duster 340


1973 Plymouth Duster 340

Here is the third generation Plymouth Duster. The Duster generation produced in the US by Plymouth automobile start from 1970 to 1976. The Duster competed with The Nova by Chevrolet  in 1970s on semi-fastback segment. The Duster was also created to fill the slot that was formerly occupied by the Valiant-based Barracuda. When the Barracuda moved from its A-body platform to the new E-body platform in 1970, this left a hole in Plymouth's lineup for a sporty, inexpensive compact.

All about this Duster
1973 Plymouth Duster 340
VERY CLEAN
Great Driver
Runs perfect
Built 340
Gold and Black Exterier
Working Hood Scoop
Garage Kept
2nd Owner
46,590 Miles



February 5, 2014

1971 Plymouth Barracuda


Exceptional restoration, 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

This absolutely gorgeous 1971 Plymouth 'Cuda. Top level professionally designed and built. Absolutely runs and drives superbly. Rotisserie restoration with everything new or rebuilt.