A survivor car usually sounds pretty cool until you get close enough to see what survival really means. In this case, however, it means a 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda that still wears the little weirdness, ...
Plymouth’s fish and its fangs were born the same year. The Barracuda debuted on April 1, 1964—sixteen days before Mustang—while Chrysler’s race-bred 426 Hemi roared onto NASCAR grids that same season.
What happened in 1971 that pushed the Mopar pony car twins so deep down the buyers’ preference scale? Both the Plymouth Barracuda and the Dodge Challenger got a hard reality-checking slap in the face, ...
When it comes to hot rods, sometimes it’s the engine that makes the car legendary even more so than the classic bodylines. Such is the case with the iconic Hemi powered ’Cudas of the late ’60s and ...