First-generation 1965 Plymouth Barracuda for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda: Same owner for over 20 years, restored and maintained in excellent driving c...
Photos courtesy Mecum Auctions. As Charles R. Morris wrote in his book, Factory Lightweights: Detroit’s Drag Racing Specialties of the 1960s, “No auto manufacturer ever got more bang for their advert...
Flower Power Und heute finden sie sich ja alle so doll, weil sie die Individualisierungsmöglichkeiten für all diese Mini und Cinquecento immer mehr auf die Spitze treiben. Dabei ist das doch alles öd...
Photographs by the author. Whenever I take family photos, someone invariably comments on the fact that I take five or more shots instead of just one. To Illustrate my reason, I usually show them one ...
Restomodded 13-second 1969 Plymouth Barracuda for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: built by the owner -a clone- from two donor cars originating from the western US. The 383 Formul...
Photos by Daniel Strohl. Editor’s note: This piece includes excerpts from a story that appeared in the March 2014 issue of Hemmings Motor News. Technically speaking, the Plymouth Barracuda was the fi...
Sure, it’s a bit sensational to show Jay Leno in the famed Hemi Under Glass wheelstander as it takes a tumble for Jay’s show, but it’s also a part of the car’s history now, something to be noted when...
1965 Plymouth Barracuda. Photo by author. Speaking of the 273-cu.in. Mopar small-block V-8 that I recently wrote about, here’s a noteworthy car that has one. More significantly, this 1965 Plymouth Ba...