During the era when there was no replacement for displacement, these 5 ponies packed some ridiculously large big-block V8s ...
Back in the golden era of muscle cars, everyone was in on the action. Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Plymouth—they were all building ...
These classic models built a reputation for straight-line speed during the Golden Age of American muscle cars.
If Stellantis is still clutching at straws and needs an antecedent to hang its hat on, remember that the Plymouth Barracuda came ... model car building, NASCAR racing, and drag racing.
The 1970 Plymouth Cuda has cemented itself as a legendary ... It was a limited production vehicle — while 48,867 Barracuda were sold in 1970, just 284 Cuda with a Hemi engine and four-speed ...
User ChiemseeMan/Wikimedia Commons More than machines, Plymouth’s creations became icons. Some packed brute force, while ...
The 442 had legendary engines under the hood, including the 7.5-liter Rocket 455 V8 that delivered up to 400 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque. However, the 70s oil crisis and stricter emissions regulations ...
Plymouth Roadrunner While the Superbird was a one-year wonder, the standard Plymouth Roadrunner enjoyed production from 1968 to 1980 and served as the foundation for the NASCAR-focused Superbird ...
Today, we'll have a look at the classic car generations that shattered sales records and cemented a place in automotive history. From the raw muscle of '60s Mustangs to the elegant lines of '50s Bel ...
This process, carried out by NASCAR builder Ray Nichols and racer ... The most valuable muscle car on the list is the 1971 Plymouth Cuda Convertible, a high-performance variant of the Barracuda.