The exterior Red paint is in excellent condition and shines magnificently in the sun. The entire engine bay looks like it did back in its original glory days and is extremely clean
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Backing the mighty MOPAR engine is a stout 3-speed automatic transmission. The exterior of this 1970 Plymouth Cuda for sale is an awesome shade of Vitamin C Orange. Powering this Cuda for sale is a 360CID Crate Motor MOPAR V8 engine
This Fury convertible for sale stops and turns with ease, thanks to an upgraded Chevy front clip equipped with power disc brakes and power steering. Powering this '61 Plymouth convertible for sale is a 355 cubic inch small block V8 engine AM/FM✔ CD Player✔ Air Conditioning✔ Alloy Wheels
To compliment the 360, this Scamp has a rebuilt 4 speed manual transmission and an 8 3/4 rear end with Sure Grip and 3.55 gears. She sports a dark blue paint job with
The Duster is built off Mopar's A-Body line up and is nearly identical to Dodge's Demon. The year was 1974 and artists like Jim Croce, Grand Funk Railroad, and Elton John were riding the radio waves as workers at the St Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM✔ Aluminum Wheels
Powering this 63' Valiant is a 360 CID Crate V8 engine with a host of goodies including: Mopar alloy valve covers and alloy intake, Edelbrock 750 CFM carburetor and alloy air cleaner, steel breaded lines all over the engine bay, Haywire wiring harness, and a HyFire ignition by Mallory Ignition. Louis showroom is a Plum Crazy Purple 1963 Plymouth Valiant AM/FM✔ CD Player✔ Air Conditioning✔ Alloy Wheels
Powered by a healthy 360 cubic inch v8 and backed by a sure-shifting 727 torque-flite automatic transmission, this ã¢?? Thankfully, a few tasteful upgrades have been installed making this car a true pleasure to drive. The exhaust spits an aggressive rumble and the tires squeal for mercy when the pedal hits the floor. Gatewayclassiccars. Com. AM/FM✔ CD Player
The 340 makes a great sound and is mated to a 727 Torque-Flight automatic transmission and on back to an 8 3/4 rear-end with 3.55 gears. Equipment on this Barracuda includes Power brakes, Power steering, A/C and a CD player. The FE5 Red paint is only 6 months old and is a base coat/clear coat Bucket Seats✔ CD Player✔ Air Conditioning
It was only available as a two-door hardtop or convertible. Bucket seats and center console were standard, as well as a V8 engine. For 1965, the standard engine was the 273 CID with optional 318 CID, 361 CID, as well as 383 CID and 426 CID Commando" engines Bucket Seats✔ AM/FM
By 1968 the muscle car market was getting saturated with a bunch of high priced, fully optioned, luxury machines. Mopar felt it was time to get back to the basics which is exactly what they would do with the release of the road runner. With a catchy horn and the little wb�? S character affixed to the side of the car people would recognize it a mile away. This beauty has had some things done that weren�? T exactly available in 68. The first and probably most noticeable is the plum crazy paint that is guaranteed to get any mopar fan�? Under the hood is the classic 440 magnum that is guaranteed to get that blood flowing. Rebuilt and with roughly 500 miles on it fresh is the word that comes to mind. Matched up to a 4-speed transmission this is the definition of classic muscle if there ever was one. With the dana rear-end putting power to the ground this roadrunner what many consider the ultimate mopar drivetrain. Open the door and the classic bench seat is covered in period correct vinyl. With seating that will hold 6 comfortably it�? S easy to see why these cars were so much fun. S college fund this roadrunner would be a great compromise. Options on this 1968 plymouth roadrunner include; vinyl interior, power steering, seat belts, am radio, and radial tires. This 1968 plymouth roadrunner can be seen, including an hd video, at www.
The Plymouth Duster introduced in late-1969 for the 1970 model year was all Valiant from the cowl forward, but the rest of the car's sheet metal, save door skins, was completely different. The original Plymouth Duster is a semi-fastback two-door coupe version of the compact-sized Plymouth Valiant automobile that was marketed by Plymouth in the U Air Conditioning
The 1970 model year brought new front and rear end looks to the basic 1968 body, and it would prove to be another success. Updates included a new grille, a cloth & vinyl bench seat, hood, front fenders, quarter panels, single-piston Kelsey-Hayes disc brakes (improved from the rather small-rotor Bendix 4 piston calipers of '68 - '69), and even non-functional scoops in the rear quarters Bucket Seats✔ Air Conditioning
Backing up that ever so awesome 426 HEMI is a 727 Torque-Flight automatic transmission and back to a correct Dana rear with 4.10 gears. Equipment includes Power steering, Power brakes, and bucket seats with middle buddy seat. The White paint and Blue vinyl interior are believed to be original and still look great Tachometer✔ Bucket Seats
Arguably one of the prettiest "ugly car" of its era, these iconic Mopars are just a blast to drive.. This beast has a monstrous and very powerful 440cid V8 paired to a 727 3-Speed Automatic that translates power to a 4.56 gear ratio
The exterior is painted White which is a perfect match for the spotless Turquoise vinyl interior. This Fury was treated to rebuilt suspension, a new steering box, and new factory rear springs. Appealing to the muscle car enthusiast, this hot looking Sport Fury has a 383 CID V8 that is paired up to a Race prepped 727 transmission