Blending nostalgia with cutting-edge innovation, Stellantis has the ideal moment to revive its most legendary nameplates.
the Plymouth Barracuda's base engine was the 273 V8, with an optional big-block 383-cubic-inch V8. Then, by 1968, at the height of the horsepower wars and as the golden age of muscle cars dawned ...
News that the revived Barracuda will likely land in showrooms as a Dodge model has caused some ire among the Mopar faithful, but what ends up under the hood could be far more worrisome. The ...
Originally powered by a four-barrel 440-cubic-inch V8, this Dodge Challenger is one of fewer than 2,000 equipped with this ...
The small informal group of former BART workers, family and friends has been going strong for almost 20 years.
The 1970s produced some of the most notable drag racing icons of the era, including these five cars that dominated a ...
In the Plymouth lineup, the Mopar muscle cars include the Duster (V-8 only), Road Runner, GTX, Superbird, Belvedere, Fury (B-Body only), Barracuda (A-Body), and 'Cuda (E-Body) models. Dodge ...
The Hemi Cuda is the rarest Barracuda produced in 1971, but the 440-6 version comes close with only 254 built. Only 17 were also convertibles.
arrived at the peak of the classic muscle-car era. Closely related to the 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, the Challenger was offered as a coupe or convertible and could be had with an inline-six-cylinder ...
In fact, they were so synonymous with muscle cars that manufacturers like Chrysler even offered vehicles like the Barracuda with factory hood pins. Their continued use in motor sport is largely a ...