The total production of the 1971 Barracuda series declined to nearly 16,500 units, with the 318 (5.2-liter) auto configuration becoming the most common and therefore accounting for approximately 7,700 ...
The Plymouth Barracuda was an iconic name that lived precisely ten years to the day, between April 1, 1964, and April 1, 1974. It inaugurated the pony car segment two weeks before the Ford Mustang, ...
Plymouth's Barracuda is offered in many configurations, but there's one that is best of all: the 'Cuda 340. What this car does is deliver a no-compromise performance exhibition at all stages, be it ...
As Mopar fans know, the '71 Barracuda has been written about, dreamed over, bid up, talked down, and discussed ad nauseam. They are cool cars but even with their uniqueness, they can become . . . well ...
This pair of dynamically colored factory H-code E-body Barracudas are now accepting bids on Hemmings Auctions. Before the ...
The Plymouth Cuda is one of the most sought-after Mopar muscle cars of all time. It's the Challenger's twin sister and a natural-born rival to the Ford Mustang. Muscle car enthusiasts everywhere would ...
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