The Plymouth Barracuda didn't come to play catch-up—it came to define. When it debuted in 1964, a few weeks ahead of the Mustang, it carved out a narrow but important lane in the pony car wars. Early ...
Produced from 1964 to 1974, the Plymouth Barracuda is one of the shortest-lived muscle car nameplates from the golden era. But despite being around for only decades, is one of the most iconic. The ...
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These days it seems like everything can be blamed on the poor economy. Just look at the crowd that turned out for the 30th annual Northwest Car Collectors Association Car Show and Swap Meet. Last fall ...
The South had its share of these guys, and one was a man named Marvin Cregger, who became the second owner of the 1969 Barracuda seen here. This was actually a fairly rare car from that year. This was ...
The Plymouth Barracuda was manufactured by the Plymouth division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1964 through 1974. From 1964 to 1966 all U.S. automakers were looking at making sporty compact cars.