Want to know what classic car the iconic Miami Vice star, Don Johnson, drives? It’s a timeless muscle car that perfectly ...
You might think that 'Cuda is a nickname for the Plymouth Barracuda, but that's not the case. Here is the difference between ...
Chrysler stopped selling the 426 HEMI in 1971, but that didn't stop a Mopar gearhead from building a 1973 HEMI Barracuda.
The Ringbrothers workshop presented a Plymouth Barracuda restomod called “Infected” at SEMA 2024 and it's simply stunning.
Every single bit of Infectd is flawless, from the ‘Pink Eye’ paint - a nod to the classic Mopar hues, and referencing what’s ...
It seems impossible to believe that after creating so many showstoppers, “Infected” represents the first time Jim and Mike Ring at Ringbrothers have worked on a Plymouth Barracuda. “The ’Cuda has ...
One of only 989 four-speed units produced in 1970, this Dodge Challenger T/A is numbers-matching from bumper to bumper. Also ...
Just a year earlier, the 1969 second-gen Barracuda didn't enjoy that same level of prestige. As one of the most underrated muscle cars, a '69 Barracuda was every bit as cool and, more importantly ...
Add CarBuzz to your Google News feed. Mopar's strong presence at SEMA continues this year, but an iconic muscle car is getting an overhaul many will not be fans of. A car this old could also use a ...
It's also the most tragically slept-on classic muscle car, especially when equipped with the 440ci V-8 and a triple two-barrel carburetor setup. A 1969 Barracuda 440 Six-BBL, was right there with ...
While the 'Cuda was derived from the Barracuda and both rode on the E-body platform, they are not the same car. It's one of those situations where it's all 'Cudas are Barracudas but not all ...