A rather dull 318 V8 car in Butterscotch, this 1971 Plymouth Barracuda is reportedly one of three identical cars ordered by ...
Auctioned off in 2015 and 2019, this Moulin Rouge 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda looks like a super-rare gem. The tags say otherwise.
The Plymouth Hemi Barricuda was and is a desirable car, but it bucks that trend with super small production numbers, and the rarest of them all is the 1971 Hemi 'Cuda Convertible, of which only 11 ...
Plymouth peaked during the muscle car era of the 1960s and '70s, producing high-potency beasts like the GTX, Road Runner, and Barracuda. Chrysler built its first HEMI car engine in 1951 ...
first Hemi Cuda convertible ever from the previous year. He plans to put about 4,000 miles on the car this year, which if we take Fargo's weather into account means Wiemann will have exactly 17 ...
A rare 1970 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda in avocado green with a floral-pattern vinyl roof and valued at $1.4 million has been stolen, and Hagerty is offering a $50,000 reward to help get it back.
In the heyday of the muscle car, the Plymouth and Dodge machines being assembled in Chrysler Corporation factories went down the line accompanied by what’s called a “broadcast sheet,” a ...
Levi Green and Hammerfab promise more fun from old Mopars with their new Street Connection suspension kits.
because Plymouth didn’t want to strangle its legendary Hemi V8 to meet new emissions regulations. Nowadays the Hemi 'Cuda is highly collectable of course, with the rarest convertible versions ...
Should be able to muster up a decent... ‘Ring lap too. Sorry. Design-wise the original Cuda is a proper US poster car, with its stretched silhouette and minimalist cues. Ringbrothers has ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1972 Plymouth Cuda 2 Door Hardtop across different levels of condition. Edit options.
from the most common to the rarest. Chrysler rolled out their 440ci V-8 with three two-barrel carburetors mid-model year in 1969, which was labeled the 440 6BBL by Plymouth. It offered Hemi-like ...