Gregg Sr. and his wife, Becky, went to high school together in Indiana. "My mom was working for my grandfather changing oil at their family-owned gas station and doing airbrush work on the side," says ...
Between 1964 and 1967, the pony car market was shared among two rivals placed at the opposite end of the sales spectrum: the Plymouth Barracuda, the car that started the trend, and the ...
Surprisingly, the Plymouth Barracuda beat the Ford Mustang to the ponycar market by a few weeks back in 1964. Unfortunately, the first-generation Barracuda of 1964-66 was little more than a Plymouth ...
The 1968 Plymouth Barracuda arrived in showrooms with strong engines, fresh styling, and a respected Mopar badge, yet it never matched the Ford Mustang’s sales or cultural impact. Its struggle was not ...
Plymouth introduced the Barracuda on April 1, 1964, nearly two weeks before Ford debuted the Mustang. The latter is widely ...
It probably is surprising that the first-generation Plymouth Barracuda preceded the first-generation Ford Mustang by two weeks. But those were the only two weeks when the Barracuda outsold the Mustang ...
The Plymouth Barracuda arrived just ahead of the pony car wave, then spent a decade chasing, matching, and finally redefining what American performance could look like. In the process, it mirrored a ...
That is the case when we start talking about this '69 Barracuda pumped up with Hemi power. The vicious fish has been part of Rod Arndt's life for more than 35 years, and, like a good relationship, it ...
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