Posts Tagged Plymouth
Old Cars Weekly – Car of the Week: 1971 Plymouth Roadrunner
Posted by rariccardi in Old Cars Weekly on June 12, 2011
By Brian Earnest
Wayne Bradley is pretty sure he’s going to have the best of all worlds with his 1971 Plymouth Road Runner. Not only is his Plymouth the car he’s always wanted — a worthy successor to his long-lost high school car – but it’s a wonderfully restored show machine that will no doubt rack up its share of trophies and, best of all, it eventually figures to be really cool daily driver.That’s Bradley’s master plan, anyway, and so far, the plan is working out great.
via Old Cars Weekly – Car of the Week: 1971 Plymouth Roadrunner.
Old Cars 1948 Plymouth Special DeLuxe
Posted by rariccardi in Old Cars Weekly on April 18, 2010
By Brian Earnest
Nicholas Essinger waited a long time to fill a hole that had formed in his car collecting resume. Somehow, though many vehicles had come and gone from his garage, Essinger had managed to miss out on ever owning a car from the 1940s.
1974 Plymouth Cuda
Posted by rariccardi in Old Cars Weekly on March 21, 2010
Car of the Week: 1974 Pymouth Cuda
February 03, 2010. By Brian Earnest
Bob Nizza can’t help but laugh when he considers the odds of ever actually owning “the car I really wanted.”“Since I was a kid, I always wanted the rarest muscle car on the planet — the one that was worth the most. And that was the Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda,” chuckled the Valley Stream, Long Island, resident. “But those cars bring six, seven figures. That just wasn’t gonna happen!”Turns out, after spending the last 36 years with his superbly preserved 1974 ’Cuda, Nizza actually did wind up with his “seven-figure car,” even if all those zeroes only fall in the intrinsic value ledger.“My friends all laugh at me, but I wouldn’t ever sell this car. I wouldn’t sell this car for a million dollars,” Nizza proclaimed. “It means everything to me. It got me through the tough times and was part of all the good times. No matter what, I could always go for a ride and put it back in my garage.“And everybody in my neighborhood always knew the car!”


