This 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe underwent a full refurbishment that resulted in the installation of a Keith Black aluminum 426 ci Hemi V8 engine ...
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 ...
Chrysler's Plymouth division put a surprisingly long list of muscle cars on the road during the era's peak in the 1960s and early '70s, including a few models that deserve more attention than they get ...
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10 Facts You Might Not Have Known About the Plymouth ‘Cuda
The Plymouth ‘Cuda stands tall among American muscle cars, celebrated for its aggressive styling, powerful engines, and performance heritage. However, beyond its iconic status, there are plenty of ...
The stock 1973 Barracuda was wrapped in McLaren orange and tastefully modified with several period-correct parts With the Skyactiv-Z engine and a rotary-powered Iconic SP on the way, Mazda is doubling ...
Plymouth’s two-door brute was built from 1964 to 1974, and within that decade, saw three generations. The first, with a two-year run, was essentially a fastback version of Plymouth’s uninspired ...
We've always thought that the best way to enjoy a Mopar is to drive it, and the benefits of driving your car around are numerous, outweighing the risks in our opinion. First, it's just not good for a ...
Although the Barracuda would later go one to become an icon of muscle car design and performance, its origins are even humbler than Ford’s Falcon-based 2+2. Unveiled on April 1, 1964, the Barracuda ...
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 ...
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