When it comes to the Plymouth Barracuda, everyone seems to be drooling over the third-generation model. And I can get that because the early 1970s 'Cudas are gorgeous, powerful, and highly ...
Plymouth was left out of the first-generation hemi party in the fifties, leaving the honor for the other four Chrysler Divisions (Imperial, Chrysler, DeSoto, and Dodge). The brand more than took ...
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1968 Plymouth Barracuda

A spotlight on the 1968 Plymouth Barracuda, showcasing its sleek redesign, performance options, and role in the height of the muscle car era. What made the ’68 Barracuda a standout on the street and ...
Probably the greatest advantage new performance cars, such as the Viper, possess is an ability to "do it all." Not only do they handle like race cars, they turn great quarter-mile times, can be driven ...
Non-automotive enthusiasts too often don't have a clue. We hope it stays that way-better for us when we're on the hunt for some cool Mopar iron. Ron King of Mississauga, Ontario, has enjoyed this ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
A military officer in Manhattan Beach, Calif., purchased a new Plymouth Barracuda in 1968. For more than a decade he enjoyed his sporty car, and by 1979, he and his car had moved to Virginia where the ...
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