Who’s up for a little classic car history? The Plymouth Barracuda is one of the most incredible classic cars out there, and if you’re lucky enough to own one of these gems, you’ve probably done your homework. If not, let’s go over a little bit of what makes the Plymouth Barracuda so special.

Plymouth only manufactured the Barracuda from 1964 to 1974, so the window of opportunity for ownership was fairly small with this car. It was a two-door, which added to its sleek design, and starting in 1970, the Barracuda was available as a convertible.

While the Barracuda was based on the Valiant in the beginning, it wasn’t long before Plymouth moved it away from that design to encompass a look that was truly all its own. Over the years, many improvements were made that were both esthetic and performance-related. Today, the Plymouth Barracuda is a rare car, indeed.

The 1971 HemiCuda convertible was designed for its performance, and today, it is considered to be one of the most valuable muscle cars every made. Only thirteen of these cars were ever built. Many replicas have been manufactured throughout the years, but none can come close to being as spectacular as the original.

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