Introduced in 1964 as America's first pony car (it arrived two weeks before the Ford Mustang), the Plymouth Barracuda morphed into a full-fledged muscle car toward the end of the decade. Plymouth ...
Like most classic car enthusiasts out there, I'm a big fan of all-original rigs. And I like them even more when they're unrestored and unmolested. But originality is quite expensive when it comes to ...
There's no doubt that it's harder to find a Mopar these days as most of the cars left sitting in the open, as well as many hidden in back yards and garages, have already been purchased. But as the ...
The 1970 Plymouth AAR 'Cuda was the Mopar brand's SCCA Trans Am homologation special during the series' early 1970s heyday. A restored example headed to the Mecum Auctions Kissimmee, Florida, sale ...
One of the greatest things about the muscle car era is the sheer number of available models and performance options that were offered. From the late '60s through to the early '70s buyers could choose ...
Nineteen sixty-four Pontiac GTO, 1962 Chevy Impala SS 409, 1969 Chevy Camaro, 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda, 2003 Dodge SRT-4-musclecars, every one. Dodge reinvented the classic formula for performance last ...
There's no doubt that it's harder to find a Mopar these days as most of the cars left sitting in the open, as well as many hidden in back yards and garages, have already been purchased. But as the ...
Nineteen sixty-four Pontiac GTO, 1962 Chevy Impala SS 409, 1969 Chevy Camaro, 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda, 2003 Dodge SRT-4--musclecars, every one. Dodge reinvented the classic formula for performance last ...
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