Certain cars have always been objects of desire, and like many other things in life, they usually have a particular pecking order of desirability and rarity. In the Mopar world it would be extremely ...
Does anyone wonder how a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda might end up looking like the most menacingly derelict restomod ever? But it’s not the “fault” of the cool pony/muscle car. First based on the Chrysler ...
Back in the day, the Chrysler factory guys took approximately two days from the time a body was panel-jigged ( or "gated-up") from raw stampings until it rolled off the final line and out the door. At ...
Muscle car maniacs, get your auction paddles ready. Mecum Auctions is set to host a two-day auction headlined by a slew of rare muscle cars, including a fleet of coral-colored Boss Mustangs, a 1967 ...
One-of-ten Hellcat-based ’71 Cuda tribute with carbon fiber body, 707 HP, and custom pink finish to cross Mecum Indy block. A modern muscle car with vintage attitude and 707 horsepower is heading to ...
First up is the 1971 Buick GS Stage 1. It is equipped with the legendary 455 cubic-inch V8 producing 345 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. Compression was reduced for the 1971 model year, ...
Plymouth Barracuda production volume never came close to that of its pony car rival, the Ford Mustang. In 1971, for instance, Ford produced 151,484 Mustangs of all stripes. Plymouth managed to find ...
The late 1960s and early 1970s were the heyday of American muscle cars. Every manufacturer worth its salt was hard at work making a car that could rip the tires off the competition and look good doing ...
We are back with yet another epic pure stock battle between two great nameplates of the muscle car world. This time around, we've got a 1969 COPO Camaro that took on a 1971 Plymouth Baracuda, and ...
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 ...
Every muscle car enthusiast on planet Earth appreciates the modern Challenger, but many have dreamed about a modern reinterpretation of the third-gen Plymouth 'Cuda. While Chrysler never delivered one ...