Detroit produced some truly amazing street machines in the classic muscle car era, but none finer than the 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda. The third-gen Barracuda was bestowed a special 'Cuda designation ...
Many people think 'Cuda is simply a shortening of the Plymouth Barracuda name. While the 'Cuda was derived from the Barracuda and both rode on the E-body platform, they are not the same car. It's one ...
If you ask your average gearhead what the original pony car is, they’ll likely point to the Mustang. Ford introduced its groundbreaking two-door to the general public at the New York World’s Fair on ...
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 ...
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 ...
Chrysler was quite busy preparing for the muscle car extravaganza of 1968 when the Road Runner from Plymouth debuted, the Charger got a full overhaul over at Dodge, and the famous 340 small-block V8 ...
The early '60s were without a doubt the golden era of Super Stock drag racing, and Chrysler Corporation was the undisputed leader of the movement. Beginning with the Maximum Performance 413 Wedge ...
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