1964 wasn’t just another year on the calendar—it was a revolution in sheet metal and horsepower. Plymouth fired the first shot in the pony-car war with the Barracuda, beating Ford’s Mustang to the ...
The 1970 Plymouth Barracuda was quite popular with nearly 49,000 examples sold, but only 2,501 units were ordered with the convertible top.
There's this thing called the Mopar tax. Man, does it suck. It's why both stock and aftermarket parts for Mopars carry a hefty price premium, and why that rotted-out Satellite on the side of the road ...
A pair of historic Mopar convertibles will be among the featured lots at Mecum Auctions' upcoming sale in Kissimmee, Florida. Offered as a set, the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T convertible and 1970 ...
The 1969 Barracuda 440 marked a sharp break from the earlier small-block and midrange big-block versions, turning Plymouth’s compact fastback into a purpose-built straight-line weapon. Instead of a ...
How angry would you be to learn that your race car, a 440 Six Pack Plymouth Barracuda, owned for more than thirty years since new, had been stolen? How overjoyed would you be to find your stolen car ...
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