The late sixties could easily claim the top spot on the “the greatest times to be alive” contest if the poll were to be conducted solely among a specific group of subjects: muscle car fans. The ...
What happened in 1971 that pushed the Mopar pony car twins so deep down the buyers’ preference scale? Both the Plymouth Barracuda and the Dodge Challenger got a hard reality-checking slap in the face, ...
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Why the 1971 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda became untouchable
The 1971 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda crossed a line that even other blue-chip muscle cars never quite reached, shifting from coveted collectible to something closer to untouchable myth. Scarcity, racing-bred ...
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7 classic muscle cars that outran the Hemi ‘Cuda
The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T is one of the few cars that can challenge the Hemi ’Cuda on its own turf, sharing Mopar DNA while carving out a distinct identity. A detailed look at the most brutal ...
Chrysler formed the Plymouth division in 1928 as an entry-level brand, borrowing the name from a brand of twine popular with farmers. Both companies leaned on the name's association with early English ...
In 1972, somebody lost one of the great muscle cars for $51.45, the sum for which the Bedford National Bank of Bedford, Iowa, repossessed this real R-code 1970 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda convertible.
Perhaps due to the low volume built and even-smaller surviving population, Plymouth Hemi ‘Cudas are among the most valuable and sought-after cars from the muscle car era. Finding one in mint condition ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
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