This 1971 Barracuda may be rare, but it's not worth restoring relative to its market value. However, someone will want to ...
1964 wasn’t just another year on the calendar—it was a revolution in sheet metal and horsepower. Plymouth fired the first shot in the pony-car war with the Barracuda, beating Ford’s Mustang to the ...
A rare 1970 Plymouth Cuda parked for 51 years in Chicago has resurfaced, offering hope for restoration or hot rod transformation. A 1970 Plymouth Cuda muscle car that was parked when its owner got ...
We've always thought that the best way to enjoy a Mopar is to drive it, and the benefits of driving your car around are numerous, outweighing the risks in our opinion. First, it's just not good for a ...
The 1967 Plymouth Barracuda might not command the same headlines as its pony car rival, the Ford Mustang, but when a well-preserved convertible turns up with some ultra-rare factory options, Mopar ...
The odometer reading and restoration history are not disclosed in the listing, though prospective buyers can request additional details through the CarDaddy platform. The 1974 Plymouth Cuda retained ...
There's this thing called the Mopar tax. Man, does it suck. It's why both stock and aftermarket parts for Mopars carry a hefty price premium, and why that rotted-out Satellite on the side of the road ...
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