The 1970 AAR 'Cuda was a special vehicle in its day. Some are still around today, but not many. Here's how much you can ...
One-owner Hemi ’Cudas are rare. Ones with original paint, 10K miles, and rich drag strip history? Nearly unheard of—until this FY1 survivor resurfaced ...
Introduced in 1968 and retired in 1973, the 340 cubic-inch small-block V8 was one of Mother Mopar’s best engines ever, severely downplayed throughout its short six-year activity on the market. After ...
A remarkable barn find has surfaced—a 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda drag car, boasting a mere 149 miles on its odometer and equipped with the engine from a scarce Plymouth GTX Hemi Convertible. This vehicle ...
VISTA, Calif. — Two years ago, a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda drag racer was stolen from a storage facility in Perris, California — an emotional loss for its owner. The car was taken along with a trailer, ...
Many people think 'Cuda is simply a shortening of the Plymouth Barracuda name. While the 'Cuda was derived from the Barracuda and both rode on the E-body platform, they are not the same car. It's one ...
While many automotive historians wax eloquently about the muscle car era and the early contributions that Ford (with the Mustang) and GM (Pontiac's GTO) made toward affordable performance in the 1960s ...
In the nearly half century since the rise of the Pro Street movement, the genre has produced perhaps the most eclectic mixture of vehicles in all of hot rodding, spanning makes and models from every ...
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