Plymouth introduced the Barracuda on April 1, 1964, nearly two weeks before Ford debuted the Mustang. The latter is widely ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the third-generation Plymouth Barracuda was pretty popular at first. Its sporty design and new high-performance options brought nearly 49,000 customers into ...
It probably is surprising that the first-generation Plymouth Barracuda preceded the first-generation Ford Mustang by two weeks. But those were the only two weeks when the Barracuda outsold the Mustang ...
A heavily modified 1972 Plymouth Barracuda known as the “Hellfish” just sold for $330,000, and the number alone says everything about where the muscle car world is heading. More Stories Like This ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
A rare 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda is scheduled to cross the block at Mecum Auctions' Tulsa, Oklahoma, sale, which runs June 11-12. No, it doesn't have a Hemi, but this 'Cuda is still highly collectible. That ...
"I'm proud to be a product of a Mopar family," Chris Yeznach, young gun hot rodder, says. He enjoys talking about his Chrysler history, his dad's automotive affliction, and their need to grab up ...
"The deal was simple. Plymouth Division of Chrysler Corporation popped a frantic new Barracuda on us at the long-lead preview and we had to test it. Right? Yet the announcement date wasn't set until ...
A 1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda originally leased by the car's designer, John Herlitz, is being auctioned and could fetch $3 million or more. While its history is icing on the cake, the car itself is quite ...
It would be a lot cheaper to take the train. A legendary Plymouth show car that was hidden away for 46 years has been auctioned for one of the highest prices ever paid for a muscle car. The "Rapid ...