The 1968 Plymouth Barracuda, often overshadowed by its contemporaries, carved a unique niche in the muscle car landscape with its bold design and impressive performance. Equipped with a powerful 383 ...
The second generation of the Plymouth Barracuda ‘pony’ car hit the market in 1966 as a 1967 model and went into retirement at the end of the 1969 production year. Three short years, overlapping ...
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 ...