The golden age of muscle cars was chock full of homologation specials designed to makes cars eligible for different forms or racing. One of those cars was the 1970 Plymouth AAR 'Cuda. A restored ...
Introduced in 1964, the original Plymouth Barracuda was, alongside the Ford Mustang, one of the first pony cars in showrooms. And just like its more iconic competitor, the Barracuda morphed into a ...
The 1970 Plymouth AAR 'Cuda was the Mopar brand's SCCA Trans Am homologation special during the series' early 1970s heyday. A restored example headed to the Mecum Auctions Kissimmee, Florida, sale ...
In 1969, Plymouth introduced the third-generation Barracuda for the 1970 model year. The pony car hit showrooms with several new features, starting with the brand-new E-body platform. It also looked ...
How do rare and unarguably cool cars end up stuffed in barns, buried in garages, or left to rot in backyards? We're sure the reasons vary, but they all seem to have a component of, "I'm eventually ...
Muscle car enthusiasts have the chance of a lifetime as Dream Giveaway launches its latest sweepstakes, putting two of Mopar’s most legendary machines into the hands of one lucky winner. The grand ...
The 1970 AAR 'Cuda was a very rare machine. It was made only for the 1970 model year, with a total production of 2,724. The car's namesake was the AAR (All American Racing) Plymouth Barracudas that ...
Young GunSpecial InterestOften, it's the rarity or color that makes a particular car special. But this '70 AAR replica is special because it's Jake's 'Cuda. This was a dream of a 16-year-old boy who ...