Plymouth Arrow Pickup in Idaho Pick-A-Part Yard Goes Viral

Digital creator Pick-A-Part Jalopy Jungle posted a viral video showing an unusually well-preserved Plymouth Arrow pickup tucked among rows of vehicles at a pick-a-part salvage yard in Idaho.

The clip has drawn more than 220,000 views and nearly 400 comments as of this writing, with viewers noting the truck’s light "blonde" paint and intact "Plymouth" rear badge. Pick-A-Part Jalopy Jungle highlighted that the truck appears exceptionally clean compared with the surrounding wrecks, prompting online curiosity about how the Plymouth Arrow ended up in the yard.

The Plymouth Arrow name originated in the late 1970s when Chrysler rebadged a Mitsubishi-built compact hatchback for the U.S. market, and the Arrow badge later appeared on a compact pickup that shared little beyond the name. Most Arrows used basic four-cylinder engines and the model was phased out in the early 1980s, though the Plymouth Arrow retains a niche following among vintage-import enthusiasts.

This report is based on information originally published by Motor 1.

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