A first-generation Plymouth Barracuda was never sold as a convertible, except for the one prototype the brass killed before launch ...
Plymouth introduced the Barracuda on April 1, 1964, nearly two weeks before Ford debuted the Mustang. The latter is widely regarded as the vehicle the kickstarted the pony car market. The early ...
A 1964 Plymouth Barracuda sitting for many years under a carport is ready to return to the road if it can find a brave restorer to start a challenging mission of overhauling a legend. The car comes ...
The Plymouth Barracuda was the first pony car, debuting two weeks before the Ford Mustang. It was quickly eclipsed by the Mustang and the Camaro/Firebird due, but would make a name for itself in 1970 ...
The 1964 Plymouth Barracuda reached showrooms just ahead of the Ford Mustang, yet history largely credits the Mustang with inventing the pony car. The Barracuda arrived first, but it did not quite ...
Q: Greg I recently read your article on the Plymouth Barracuda in a small Pennsylvania newspaper that I receive here in California. I would like to add my two cents worth on the 1964 Plymouth ...
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