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autoevolution 24 Apr 2021, 17:31 UTC ·
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Back in the early 1970s, the third generation of the Plymouth Barracuda, which is the one most enthusiasts think of when the name is mentioned, and the Dodge Challengers were brothers in arms, sharing the then-new E-body platform. And while the first wasn t as fortunate as the second in terms of a modern incarnation, this rendering is here to fix that. 6 photos
We re dealing with a quick animation that does an extremely good job at convincing us this comes from a showroom rather than somebody s computer.
With the Plymouth brand confined to the history books, rumors about Dodge bringing back the Barracuda name for the convertible version of the Challenger, which never got, regardless of the branding, refused to go away during the past decade.
autoevolution 20 Apr 2021, 12:34 UTC ·
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Unfortunately for anyone with love for both saltwater fish and some of their most ferocious alternates from the automotive world, the Plymouth Barracuda muscle car was rather short-lived. It ended its prolific career after just ten model years (1964 to 1974) at the behest of the 1973 energy crisis. Gone but not forgotten, this classic lives on whenever possible. 21 photos
We all know that just about any Barracuda (when sporting four wheels) is a great collectible today, particularly when referring to the 1970–1974 E-Body cars that shed all previous ties with the Valiant. Instead, Plymouth opted for the same components as used by the marginally larger Dodge Challenger and luckily didn’t make the mistake to let anyone know about that via shared design elements.
Vintage car valued at $250K stolen in Prentiss County
1971 Plymouth Barracuda stolen from shop in Prentiss County. Source: Crime Stoppers
Someone stole the vintage car from a shop in Prentiss County, according to law enforcement.
Posted: Apr 19, 2021 10:38 AM
Posted By: Zac Carlisle
(WTVA) - Law enforcement is asking for help locating a car worth $250,000 and those who reportedly stole it.
According to the Northeast Mississippi Crime Stoppers, the theft happened the night of April 17 at a shop on County Road 1290 in the Tuscumbia community of Prentiss County.
1971 Plymouth Barracuda stolen from shop in Prentiss County. Source: Crime Stoppers
1971 Plymouth Barracuda stolen from shop in Prentiss County. Source: Crime Stoppers
Low-Mileage 1970 Plymouth Cuda Is a Numbers-Matching Shot of Vitamic C 18 Apr 2021, 18:35 UTC ·
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The Plymouth Barracuda is without doubt one of the most desirable classics of the golden muscle car era. The fact that Plymouth is no longer around has a big impact on the marque s vintage vehicles, but the Cuda was one hot pony too. Especially third-generation models and especially examples from 1970s. 10 photos
Yes, the Hemi-powered cars are the most valuable and sought-after nowadays, but all-original, numbers-matching Barracudas from the early 1970s will make my heart pump faster regardless of the engine under the hood. Like this pristine, 340-powered coupe finished in Vitamin C, an authentic High-Impact color.