In the world of classic performance cars, the name Plymouth Cuda is one of the most revered. Launched into the muscle car wars as an offshoot of the already spectacular Barracuda pony car, it managed ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the third-gen Plymouth Barracuda was a notable departure from its predecessor. It used Chrysler's then-new E-body platform, it had a decidedly sportier design, and ...
The 1970 AAR 'Cuda was a very rare machine. It was made only for the 1970 model year, with a total production of 2,724. The car's namesake was the AAR (All American Racing) Plymouth Barracudas that ...
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 ...
Mopar PowerEngine:Doug Lipps from Competition Automotive rebuilt the numbers matching 340 for the 'Cuda. It was mounted to their engine dyno and produced 359 hp at 5,600 rpm. After the dyno seesion, ...
'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, ...
What does it take to get a perfect 100-point score for paint in the OE Concours class at the Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals (MCACN)? That’s a question that can perhaps best be answered by Mauro ...