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»
Barracuda
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»
1 of 1331: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe
Plymouth literature described its top-trimmed 1971 Barracuda Gran Coupe as “Sport with a touch of glamour,” and produced a mere 1331 that year. Thanks to hamtramck-historical.com for some details. This specimen in “upstate New York” seeks a new owner… more»
Sitting for 30 Years: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda
The owner of this 1971 Barracuda drove it into this barn 30 years ago, and that’s where it has sat ever since. He has decided that it is time for it to move on to a new home, so… more»
Tidy Texas E-Body! 1971 Barracuda Convertible
Cleverly hidden amidst pictures of similar cars in the listing here on eBay, this imperfect but tidy-looking white 1971 Plymouth Barracuda convertible summons a new owner. Its running gear, the 318 cid V8 and three-speed manual transmission, may curb… more»
Retired Drag Car! 1969 Plymouth Barracuda 440
Born from Plymouth’s economy-minded Valiant, the first-generation Barracuda offered fastback styling and available V8 performance in a lightweight package. By model year 1969, buyers could upgrade this stylish “compact” with a 383 cubic inch V8 for some serious performance…. more»
Ready To Roll: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda 340
Barracuda’s are not the most common muscle car to find, especially in running condition like this factory 340 4-speed car. The market for these Plymouth’s has tripled in the past 15 years, and these cars are difficult to find… more»
Great Potential Project: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda V8
Located in Flower Mound, Texas and for sale here on Craigslist is this 1965 Plymouth Barracuda project car. It is for sale with an asking price of $2,000 OBO. The big sticking point on this car is that the… more»
Petty Blue Four-Speed! 1973 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340
Pictures of this 1973 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340 four-speed in Sherburne, New York depict flow-through ventilation of many panels due to rust… the kind that triggers head-shaking or a sympathetic sigh. Lively bidding here on eBay has driven the market… more»
Swam Too Long: 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440
Most of us, if not all of us, have dreamt about owning a Hemi Cuda. Well, what is the next best thing? I would dare to say a factory 440-equipped Cuda would be the next step down on the… more»
Beautiful Rusty Barracuda Bucket: 1971 Plymouth
Close your eyes for a moment – it’s the blue of the evening sky reflecting on a clear pond at twilight. Crome from the bumper, grill, side vents and surrounding windows gleam brightly. Its haunches sit on raised letter… more»
Cheap Fish: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda
Clearly appearing to have spent its life in the big state of Texas, this Barracuda is a sweet deal just waiting to be reeled in! Equipped with a 273 V8 and air conditioning, this driving and stopping project seems… more»
Patchwork Muscle: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda
The Plymouth Barracuda was one of the fiercest cars to come out of the muscle car wars. This 1971 ‘Cuda needs a bit of finish work, but a large majority of the hard stuff seems to be done. Found… more»
Solid Shell: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda
Anyone who pays any amount of attention to the classic American automobile market knows that 1960s and 1970s Mopars have been bringing more money than ever before over the last few years. Because of this, it has become increasingly… more»