27th Jan 2006, 18:24

Anything older than an '84 or '85 is quite rare. They first came out for the 1978 model year and any from the first 4 years or so are few are far between. Too bad yours was wrecked.

27th Jan 2006, 21:07

So, chip is looking for a 1978-80 Horizon that does not need any mechanical work. hehehe. Horizons of any vintage are not exactly commonplace anymore, considering the last ones were built 16 years ago. Trying to find one of the ones from 1978-80 may be difficult indeed.

16th Jul 2007, 23:47

I have a 1978 Plymouth Horizon... but I'm putting it in the Demolition Derby on Saturday July 21... it was a very nice car, but I bought it for $50 so I decided I might as well have some fun in it!!

22nd Aug 2007, 09:45

I had a 1978 Plymouth Horizon from 1983-1990. I would rather have that car today than any other brand new one. It was a regular snow plow in bad weather. The strange thing about it... I had the undercarriage covered with whatever that stuff is supposed to keep things from corroding, and yet I ended getting a whole in the floor... no doubt from wearing high heeled shoes.

13th Oct 2008, 12:57

Re; Plymouth Horizon. I have a '78 hatchback white interior. The car runs good, paint (orange) is good with 2 scratches. I need the bumper side covers for front and rear. Any info would be appreciated. Bilgeoplum@aol.com

5th Apr 2011, 17:31

I have a 1987 Plymouth Horizon. It only has 25000 on it and it is from a 95 year old woman. I am always looking for others whom own a Horizon as well, or who would know where to get spare parts. Thanks Xtraphatal@aol.com

24th May 2023, 04:30

Driving during rain or after a rain shower, it would stall out. We would have to pull over and wait for it to dry off before it would start again. No one could figure out why, but was definitely an electrical issue.