A 1965 Barracuda that spent the last years sitting away from the road tries to convince people online to take it home. The car needs a new home, but more importantly, it needs a complete restoration ...
One of the nice things about the hobby we share is that there are many great ways to enjoy your classic Mopar. Spending the day at a car show can be a relaxing break from the routine of everyday work.
Work is completed on a 2012 Challenger as work begins on a 1973 Barracuda. Work is completed on a 2012 Challenger as work begins on a 1973 Barracuda. The crew also starts work on a 1966 Nova and in ...
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 ...
The 1967 Plymouth Barracuda might not command the same headlines as its pony car rival, the Ford Mustang, but when a well-preserved convertible turns up with some ultra-rare factory options, Mopar ...
This is a story about a car that once defined the term "basket case," as well as a story about a community that turned that junker into a gem for one of their own. Last year, one of the ...
There's something counterintuitive to the notion that the restoration of a vehicle is supposed to bring it back to a "like-new" condition, or even better than when it rolled off the assembly line.
A rare custom American Muscle Cars known as "Hellfish" is so thoroughly re-engineered that it makes a factory muscle car look like a science fair project — and it just sold for an insane amount of ...
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