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A look at 11 classic cars where hood scoops weren't just for show but added real muscle to already iconic designs from the U.S. and beyond.
For car enthusiasts, few vehicles inspire excitement quite like the Plymouth Barracuda. Emerging as Plymouth’s bold answer to ...
Like all Mopars of the golden muscle car era, the Plymouth Barracuda lost its high-compression V8 engines at the end of the 1971 model year. Plymouth also discontinued the convertible for 1972 ...
Outside of avid classic muscle enthusiasts, not many people know that the 1964.5 Ford Mustang didn't invent the pony car segment that came to define the American enthusiast car market in the late ...
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That’s because sections of the original bodywork have been swapped out and replaced with parts aimed at mimicking the design of a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda. All of these new components have been ...
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 ...
Check the car in the gallery – it’s a wounded veteran of 1971 who had to undergo a heart transplant some 35 years ago, but it's otherwise untouched. This red Gran Coupe Barracuda was once a ...
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The Barracuda line of cars started off small, debuting in the form of a sporty trim level on the Plymouth Valiant in 1964 (via Bring a Trailer). By 1971, the 'Cuda grew in size and could be ...
Cars like the 1968 Chevy Nova SS396 and 1971 Plymouth Cuda weren’t made to sit in a driveway – these machines need to be driven, and driven hard. Luckily for us, the owners of the two muscle ...