The 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S did more than add power badges to an already sharp fastback. It quietly rewrote how a compact American performance car could turn, stop, and communicate with its ...
As part of the Animalia kingdom, the Barracuda is a big, predatory, snake-like ray-finned fish inhabiting saltwater areas and is well-known for its feracious behavior and fearsome appearance. In the ...
Between 1964 and 1967, the pony car market was shared among two rivals placed at the opposite end of the sales spectrum: the Plymouth Barracuda, the car that started the trend, and the ...
The 1964 Plymouth Barracuda reached showrooms just ahead of the Ford Mustang, yet history largely credits the Mustang with inventing the pony car. The Barracuda arrived first, but it did not quite ...
A few hang-ups developed which caused our 'Cuda 340 to arrive just a few days prior to deadline, making our test period rather brief and our story close to being late. But if the delay encountered had ...
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We've all wanted it at some point: a menacing, beastly street machine with the sound that scares old ladies and the power that makes even our staunchest cross-town rivals quiver with fear. As it turns ...
The Plymouth Barracuda was manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1964 through 1974. From 1964 to 1966 all U.S. automakers were looking at making sporty compact cars.
The fast back, a roofline that continues down an auto’s back in one un broken convex curve, was abandoned by Detroit in the late 1940s in favor of the greenhouse roof, the sloping L-shape that was ...
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