Plymouth 1957-1974 - 2023 Market Review

By: Cliff Chambers


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2023 Market Review - Plymouth 1957-1974

Australians bought many Belvederes during the late 1950s and most have gone, replaced by more recent 1960s Plymouths are better cars and cost virtually the same as their big-fin predecessors.

Those looking for a Plymouth badged muscle car have plenty of choice, from big-money Road Runners and a GTX to cheaper Satellites.

Barracudas and ‘Cudas have kept their values, although cracks are showing. A tidy 1969 Barracuda was bid to just $29,000 while a big-block car made a sale under the hammer at $93,000.

Any Cuda with the 7.2-litre 440 engine is desirable and not super expensive, while collectors with an eye to the future may consider a 440-6bbl convertible like the 1 of 17 sold recently for US$900,000.

Fury/Belvedere 1957-1961 $47,000 [1]

Fury/Belvedere 1962-1970 $47,240 [7]

Road Runner 1967-1972 $91,225 [4]

Satellite/GTX 1966-1971 $45,960 [4]

Barracuda 1964-1969 $35,465 [3]

’Cuda 318/383 Coupe $73,400 [5]

’Cuda 340/440 Coupe $122,635 [4]

[*] = number of recorded sales

(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)

Numbers from our 2023 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.

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From Unique Cars #473, Dec 2022/Jan 2023

 

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