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Plymouth Muscle Cars

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Plymouth Muscle Cars were part of the MOPAR family of muscle cars made by Chrysler and had some of the most popular models available - the Barracuda, Duster, GTX, Road Runner to name a few.

B-Bodies were models that were based on the same chassis with various outward trim and power differences. Plymouth B-Bodies included the RoadRunner, GTX, Satellite, Belvedere and even the Superbird with its pointed noise and large fintail. They were among the most popular muscle cars along with DODGE as they were affordable and very fast. Click here if you want to join a Club for Plymouth Muscle Cars




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1965 Plymouth Satellite


The Satellite was based on the Belvedere body but was the Muscle Car version with V8 engine options. It was one of few Muscle Car models that lasted for almost 10 years from 1965 to 1974.

1968 Plymouth Road Runner

The Roadrunner was also based on the same B-body. It was a no frills race car with less option than most, but was inexpensive and had lots of power. It came to its demise in 1974 as most muscle cars did.