There is no more sinister movie car than the 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda from the Phantasm franchise -- and very few as iconic.
Classic cars come in some shapes and most sizes, and a good chunk of the gearhead crowd agrees that their looks will never be matched by their modern equivalents. That's due to the significant ...
A rare 1970-only AAR ’Cuda, one of just 2,724 built for Trans Am homologation, endured weather, time, and decay, only to fall ...
Chrysler formed the Plymouth division in 1928 as an entry-level brand, borrowing the name from a brand of twine popular with farmers. Both companies leaned on the name's association with early English ...
France isn't exactly known for muscle cars, but it may soon deserve credit for the most expensive one ever sold. A rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda Convertible is coming up for sale at the Mecum Auctions ...
According to WANE, in June 1983, Gary Dodane, 75, spent $500 — or a little over $1,500 today accounting for inflation — to buy a 13-year-old used car, which he considered a little overpriced. "I ...
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The late 1960s and early 1970s were the heyday of American muscle cars. Every manufacturer worth its salt was hard at work making a car that could rip the tires off the competition and look good doing ...
Two Plymouth muscle cars were sold at the Mecum Auctions event in Indianapolis on Friday for over $3 million combined. Just 14 Hemi Cuda convertibles were built in 1970, and the Lemon Twist yellow ...
For car enthusiasts, few vehicles inspire excitement quite like the Plymouth Barracuda. Emerging as Plymouth’s bold answer to Ford's Mustang, the Barracuda captivated drivers for a decade between 1964 ...
Only a few years ago, a Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda convertible—1 of 11 built in 1971—caused a furor when it sold for $2 million. Even in a heated automotive market driven by nostalgic baby boomers, no one ...
Although the Barracuda would later go one to become an icon of muscle car design and performance, its origins are even humbler than Ford’s Falcon-based 2+2. Unveiled on April 1, 1964, the Barracuda ...