Imagine this: in 1973, someone bought a very low-mile Plymouth, kept it for 50 years, and sold it with less than 4,500 miles on the clock. And no, this is not one of those cases where the owner ...
The 1970 Hemi ’Cuda started life as a loud, slightly unruly street brawler, yet today you treat it more like a blue-chip stock than a weekend toy. In less than a lifetime, this once attainable ...
The 1970 Plymouth HEMI Cuda was the high-water mark for Chrysler muscle cars of its era. The 1970-74 E-body Plymouth Barracuda and its sibling, the Dodge Challenger, were Chrysler's "pony cars," ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
When it comes to hot rods, sometimes it’s the engine that makes the car legendary even more so than the classic bodylines. Such is the case with the iconic Hemi powered ’Cudas of the late ’60s and ...
Plymouth’s fish and its fangs were born the same year. The Barracuda debuted on April 1, 1964—sixteen days before Mustang—while Chrysler’s race-bred 426 Hemi roared onto NASCAR grids that same season.
mint; multicolored; Muscle Cars; 1970 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda; bright green car with billowing white smoke behind it; verso of pane says, "1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda / The Hemi 'Cuda, the ...
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