The Plymouth Barracuda arrived just ahead of the pony car wave, then spent a decade chasing, matching, and finally redefining ...
I've always said that the Barracuda's biggest problem was that it was born at the wrong time, as Ford's Mustang stole the show despite landing approximately two weeks later, having less powerful ...
Plymouth Barracuda launched in 1964 as a 2-door fastback coupe based on the Valiant, but despite its sporty attitude, the new nameplate couldn't make an impact on the US auto industry for a simple ...
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 ’Cuda name has become synonymous with the earth-shaking machines that prowled streets, dragstrips, and road courses of America in the early ’70s, but the Barracuda’s origins predate the muscle car ...