17 Sep 2025, 18:07 UTC · By: Ciprian Florea // The second-generation Barracuda was available with the 440 V8 for only one model year: 1969. Plymouth sold only 358 units. Auntie's 1969 Plymouth ...
This 1969 Plymouth Barracuda collected dust and mold and everything in between over years of neglect. It was an elderly woman's car, and, at some point, she simply stopped driving. She parked it in a ...
Regardless of their sometimes frumpy duds, Mopars were feared and revered for their prodigious engines and powertrains, none more so than the 426 Street Hemi and the RB (raised block) 440. In 1969, ...
The words “Hemi” and “Cuda” are almost inextricably linked, but Plymouth wasn’t able to introduce the engine to the road car until 1970, with this exact car. That’s right, this is the first-ever ...
If we had to choose one word to describe the late ’60s and early ’70s, it would have to be “groovy,” and the wild styling of that era combined with the height of the muscle car wars made it a weirdly ...
This 1969 Plymouth Barracuda, currently up for auction on Hemmings.com, is not only notable for its fantastically restored condition but even more so because it has one of the most unusual options of ...
Update: With readers help, KCQ pieced together some of the car’s journey from the past 50 years. Read about it here. Fifty years ago this month, the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl. This year, ...
Mecum's Indianapolis auction later this month, the home of American motorsport, holds your chance to snap up a purpose-built, period-correct, factory-stock, drag-racing Hemi 'Cuda-fiberglass bodywork, ...
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