This beautiful 1971 Plymouth Barracuda is said to have spent the majority of its life in California. It has been restored, but still retains all of its original panels! Being sold by EG Auctions in Alberta, Canada, the car… more»
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340 V8 Powered: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda
Up for sale is a 1965 Plymouth Barracuda that looks good and is located in balmy, Redondo Beach, California. This Plymouth project car is ready to go to a new home for a respectable $6,500. There is no VIN… more»
Stored 25 Years: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda
High-performance versions of pony cars get all of the press. Especially if it is one from the classic 1964-1972 period. Sometimes, it’s just nice to reflect on a more pedestrian version especially keeping in mind that the majority of… more»
Big Block 1970 Plymouth Barracuda
This 1970 Plymouth Barracuda is a true big block Cuda and could be a great project! It is located in Holden, Missouri. While 41 bids might seem like a lot, thankfully the price has not become unreasonable. It is… more»
Plum Crazy Convertible: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda
This 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible seems to be a car that is just loaded with good news for its next owner. It is a driver-quality car with only one small rust spot, and even this could be addressed with… more»
Backyard Find: 1973 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340
Plymouth’s Barracuda is one of the more prolific muscle cars of its era, but like most of its competitors, most remaining examples are either fully restored or a full-blown project. This 1973 Plymouth Barracuda that’s available here on eBay… more»
Bargain 1966 Plymouth Barracuda?
The first-generation Plymouth Barracuda is like the nice date that your parents wanted you to take to the prom, rather than the later-generation Barracuda which was the racy one that you wanted to go out with. This nice 1966… more»
Some Assembly Required: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda
The owner of this 1965 Plymouth Barracuda dismantled what was his daily driver with a view to restoring it. Now financial issues have gotten in the way, and he is being forced to part with the car. The Plymouth… more»
One Careful Owner: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe
This 1971 Barracuda Gran Coupe not only combines muscle with luxury, but it is a perfect demonstration of how great a classic can look after 48-years of fastidious care by one proud owner. This Plymouth is now ready to… more»
Battered but Solid: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Hardtop
Although it sports its fair share of minor dents and dings, this 1969 Barracuda Hardtop is actually a very solid car, and after being owned by the same person from 1971 until very recently, it is now looking for… more»
BF AUCTION: 1970 Plymouth Cuda 340 Ending Soon!
UPDATE – We just wanted to remind everyone that this auction will be ending Monday morning at 10 a.m. MST! We are excited to announce that BF Auctions are back! And we have the perfect car to kick things… more»
Hemi Swap: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda
Just about every automotive enthusiast has heard the sentiment of “don’t take on someone else’s unfinished project,” but sometimes, it’s hard to pass up the value presented by someone else throwing in the towel. This seems to be the… more»
Road Or Race? 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback
Hypothetically, you’ve just bought this 1968 Barracuda. What do you do with it? That’s a question that we’ll ponder in a moment. It is a far from original Barracuda, but it is a nice looking vehicle, and with a… more»
It’s All There: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe
The owner of this 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe has commenced a fairly extensive refurbishment but has now decided to part with the car. It will need some work to finish it off, but if it is a car… more»
Perfect First Project: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback
Barn Finder Michael seems to have an eye for spotting interesting cars. He referred this Barracuda through to us, so thank you for that Michael. This Barracuda looks to be a solid car that would make a great, and… more»
Solid Enough To Save: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda
The term “solid” when dealing with a restoration project tends to be a subjective term. A car with a lot of rust typically isn’t labeled as solid. A car with some rust that is worth saving can usually be… more»