1968 was a good year for the Plymouth Barracuda. Sure, this model year only brought limited visual changes, but the engine range revamp it involved made for something that muscle car lovers could ...
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 ...
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It all started back in 1979, when 9-year-old Brett Johnson of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, had a ride in a friend's older brother's car. That older brother, Randy Schmidt, owned a '68 Barracuda 340-S. It was ...
Chrysler was quite busy preparing for the muscle car extravaganza of 1968 when the Road Runner from Plymouth debuted, the Charger got a full overhaul over at Dodge, and the famous 340 small-block V8 ...
In the fall of 1967, the '68 Barracudas were introduced, and I had to have one. I ordered mine through a dealer from the factory so I could get it equipped exactly how I wanted it: 383 cubic inches, ...
For muscle car aficionados, there’s nothing much sweeter than a Plymouth Barracuda from the 1960s. The car was initially introduced in 1964 and was based on the Plymouth Valiant.
As the Christmas tree starting light blinks down to green, Stephen Yantus III has the clutch engaged and the 426 cubic inch Hemi engine of his 1968 Plymouth Barracuda revving at 6,200 revolutions per ...