Introduced about two weeks before the Ford Mustang, the Plymouth Barracuda was America's first pony car. However, it never became as popular as the Mustang. While Ford sold over two million units by ...
Introduced in 1964, about two weeks before the Ford Mustang, the Plymouth Barracuda wasn't much of a performance car in its first years on the market. But that changed toward the end of the decade ...
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 ...
If you ask your average gearhead what the original pony car is, they’ll likely point to the Mustang. Ford introduced its groundbreaking two-door to the general public at the New York World’s Fair on ...
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