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But most enthusiasts agree that the golden muscle car era ended in 1973. That's when most high ... smaller and not-so-exciting vehicles. The Plymouth Barracuda is one of the iconic nameplates ...
Like other muscle- and ponycars in the early-'70s, sales of the Chrysler E-body Plymouth Barracuda and Dodge Challenger ... The other concept was by the team of John Herlitz and John Sampson.
The year was 1973 when this particular example was produced, a few short months before Plymouth pulled the plug on the model. Part of the third generation of the model, the Barracuda was brought ...
The 1973 Plymouth Barracuda that you see here was built in collaboration between eBay and McLaren’s F1 team, and aside from ...
Well, looks like that's about to change, as evidenced by this LS-swapped 1973 Plymouth 'Cuda owned by Anthony Meyer. See All 46 Photos To be fair, LS-swaps just make sense, especially for those on ...
This time, we are talking about the Plymouth Barracuda used in the ... this seemingly 1970 Barracuda is actually a 1973 model. Make no mistake, it may look like the 1970 AAR ‘Cuda, which was ...
McLaren and eBay teamed up to build this 1973 Plymouth Barracuda restomod. It has upgraded suspension, brakes, and it's wrapped in McLaren's iconic Papaya orange. You can see it during the US ...
SIGNED by an F1 legend, the 1973 Plymouth Barracuda could be yours as it goes up for sale on Ebay. Images show the impressive orange built-to-spec muscle car in beautiful condition. Formula One ...
the name may be used for a new concept car. Stellantis predecessor Chrysler applied the Cuda name to sportier versions of the second-generation Plymouth Barracuda, which debuted in 1970.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1973 Plymouth Barracuda 2 Door Hardtop (340) across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1973 Plymouth Barracuda 2 Door Hardtop across different levels of condition. Edit options.