The 383-equipped 1971 Cuda is not as expensive as its Hemi and Six-Barrel siblings, but this hardtop just sold for an ...
The 1971 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda crossed a line that even other blue-chip muscle cars never quite reached, shifting from coveted ...
Plymouth sold over 16,000 Barracudas in 1971, but only 292 were ordered as high-performance Cuda models with convertible tops.
Perhaps due to the low volume built and even-smaller surviving population, Plymouth Hemi ‘Cudas are among the most valuable and sought-after cars from the muscle car era. Finding one in mint condition ...
Let's be honest. We don't call ourselves Mopar nuts without good reason. After all, to champion the underdog musclecar marque with blind devotion as we do, we've got to be a little off center. It's ...
High-end car companies like to brag that they are all about the relentless pursuit of perfection. If, rather than luxury drivers, they were talking about antiseptically clean musclecars that could ...
Surprisingly, the Plymouth Barracuda beat the Ford Mustang to the ponycar market by a few weeks back in 1964. Unfortunately, the first-generation Barracuda of 1964-66 was little more than a Plymouth ...