The metallic gray coupe started life as a humble 340ci-powered 'Cuda.
1972 was a turning point for Chrysler. After denouncing the legendary 426 Hemi at the end of 1971, Mother Mopar made another radical engine changeover by increasing the size of the signature 383-cube ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the third-generation Plymouth Barracuda gained full access to Chrysler's range-topping V8 engines. Sure, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI and 440-cubic-inch (7.2 ...
The 1969 Barracuda 440 marked a sharp break from the earlier small-block and midrange big-block versions, turning Plymouth’s compact fastback into a purpose-built straight-line weapon. Instead of a ...
Back in July of 1972, a certain white-on-white 1972 Plymouth Barracuda rolled off the assembly line. A week later, Travis Higgins was born. Although they wouldn't cross paths for another 14 years, the ...