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 ...
In 1970, Plymouth decided to use the then-new E-body platform to return to the SCCA Trans-Am series. To do so, it developed the AAR Cuda. Dodge did the same with the Challenger T/A, and both arrived ...
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, ...
Muscle car dreams are roaring back to life thanks to the latest sweepstakes from Dream Giveaway, where one lucky winner will take home not one, but two legendary Plymouth performance machines: a 1970 ...
Surfing the web is just what Lakeland, Florida, native Matt Koops was doing when he found a lead on an AAR 'Cuda that had allegedly been drag raced since it was nearly new. Sensing an interesting ...
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 ...
One of the greatest things about the muscle car era is the sheer number of available models and performance options that were offered. From the late '60s through to the early '70s buyers could choose ...
The 1970 Plymouth AAR 'Cuda was the Mopar brand's SCCA Trans Am homologation special during the series' early 1970s heyday. A restored example headed to the Mecum Auctions Kissimmee, Florida, sale ...
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