The car was a rare 440-6 automatic example, one of the 853 built for the 1970 model year, and it looked absolutely stunning ...
Although 1970 Hemi Cudas typically fetch $300,000 on average, this Lemon Twist hardtop failed to reach the $200,000 mark at ...
A rare 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda powered by the 440 Six-Barrel engine has reappeared on the market after a rollover crash, drawing ...
The 1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda did not ease its way into history, it kicked the door in and claimed the room. In a single model year, this short wheelbase brute with a race-bred V8 turned from a wild ...
An extremely rare 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda Convertible is among the featured lots at Mecum's auction scheduled for January 6-16 in Kissimmee, Florida. Mecum doesn't publish pre-auction estimates, but ...
With its 14-year lifespan, the sea creature known as the Great Barracuda is long-lived in the scheme of scaly things. Sleek and streamlined, it’s an aggressive, dominant predator, known for using ...
You read the headline correctly: This is the 4-door Barracuda that Plymouth didn’t build in 1970, except it actually did, sort of. After a series of show-winning builds, David Walden was looking for a ...
The very first 1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda is up for sale. Not one of the first, not one of those pseudo-rare muscle cars that happened to roll off the factory line on a Tuesday instead of a Thursday; ...
On my way to the Indy Mopar Swap Meet, I decided to take some extra time and follow up on some leads along the route. I have a map system that allows me to mark different barn-find leads I get, and ...
When Julia parked her 1970 Plymouth Barracuda convertible after a minor crash in 2003, she thought she might never drive it again. Two decades later, that same E-body ragtop—her first car and a ...
Modern-day Dodge Challengers and Chargers are performance machines with a hint of retro styling to them, but if you want the full retro Mopar experience, you need a 1970 Barracuda. The downside to the ...
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