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 1968 Plymouth Barracuda arrived in showrooms with strong engines, fresh styling, and a respected Mopar badge, yet it never matched the Ford Mustang’s sales or cultural impact. Its struggle was not ...
Introduced in 1964, the Plymouth Barracuda soldiered on for three generations until 1974. And it got a couple of significant redesigns over the years. Originally a mild pony car, the Barracuda got big ...
Chrysler's Plymouth division put a surprisingly long list of muscle cars on the road during the era's peak in the 1960s and early '70s, including a few models that deserve more attention than they get ...
The Plymouth Barracuda was supposed to be a preemptive blow when it hit the market on April 1, 1964—two weeks ahead of Ford’s new Mustang pony car. Compact, inexpensive, sleek, V-8 powered, and ...
It's not every day that a 48-year-old car remains in the same family. The first two owners of the 1968 Plymouth Barracuda were brothers. Then along came Austin Hott who began dating Brenda, the sister ...
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 ...
Although the Barracuda would later go one to become an icon of muscle car design and performance, its origins are even humbler than Ford’s Falcon-based 2+2. Unveiled on April 1, 1964, the Barracuda ...
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