Introduced in 1964 as America's first pony car (it arrived two weeks before the Ford Mustang), the Plymouth Barracuda morphed into a full-fledged muscle car toward the end of the decade. Plymouth ...
'Cuda AARs were, of course, originally conceived and built to compete in the SCCA's Trans-Am Racing Series. In 1970 drivers Dan Gurney and Swede Savage led the original All American Racers team, ...
Restored 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda tribute packs a 440 Six-Barrel V8 and AAR styling in factory Lime Light finish. A bold and brash 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda, finished in its original FJ5 Lime Light color and ...
This was a dream of a 16-year-old boy who found his 'Cuda in a neighboring community through a gentleman named Koley New, who sold it to Jake on May 8, 2001. To call it a car was certainly a reach, ...
Trans Am didn't present a particular interest for ChryCo in the late seventies, but when Ma' Mopar finally came up with the Challenger, the championship spawned a street version. Since 1970 was also ...