Posted on May 18th, 2011 • by Bill Cawthon
Listed on Hemmings.com: The very first production 1970 E-Body Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda. Built on August 1, 1969 at Dodge Main plant in Hamtramck, Michigan, it has plant assembly sequence number 100003. The car is equipped with a 426 HEMI with dual four-barrel carburetors and a 4-speed manual transmission. Only 284 HEMI ‘Cudas were delivered with [...]
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Posted on December 21st, 2010 • by David Zatz
Chrysler has registered the word “Cuda” as a trademark. The specific purpose is currently unknown, though the category is “passenger vehicles, their structural parts, trim and badges.” The Plymouth Barracuda debuted in 1964 as a sporty Valiant variant. The Plymouth ‘Cuda was a high performance version of the Barracuda. In 1970, the Barracuda joined the [...]
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Posted on November 3rd, 2010 • by David Zatz
J. White pointed out that Ralph Gilles said, during CEMA: “There is a lot of pressure on me to bring the ‘Cuda back. I think somehow we will find a way to do that, right?” There appear to be no plans to bring the Plymouth brand back, particularly as dealerships have already been ordered to [...]
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Posted on September 5th, 2009 • by Bill Cawthon
Working together, the Westcotts, Charlie Sr. and Charlie Jr., pulled off another victory last night in the Mopar NHRA HEMI Challenge at the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis. It was Charlie Senior’s turn this time; he and his 1968 Hemi Barracuda bested David Barton, of Robesonia, Pennsylvania. To get the job done, Westcott needed [...]
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