A one-owner, 10,000-mile 1970 Hemi ’Cuda survivor reveals the real truth behind Chrysler’s legendary 426 R-Code Hemi after a ...
The 1970 Hemi ’Cuda started life as a loud, slightly unruly street brawler, yet today you treat it more like a blue-chip stock than a weekend toy. In less than a lifetime, this once attainable ...
How many HEMI Cuda convertibles have you seen? I mean, all of them that were put together since you first learned how to count. 10? 20? 30? Alright, stop. Anything above 21 is a lie because that’s how ...
You know the rush of a throat-deep V‑8 and the sight of sculpted sheetmetal glinting […] ...
Plymouth and Dodge joined hands for the 1970 model year when the E-body platform was launched in two legendary iterations, the Barracuda and the Challenger. Effectively, the very first and the very ...
In 1972, somebody lost one of the great muscle cars for $51.45, the sum for which the Bedford National Bank of Bedford, Iowa, repossessed this real R-code 1970 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda convertible.
Chrysler launched the Plymouth division in 1928 and kept it in the family until 2001 before redundancy and failure to bring in revenue doomed the brand. Plymouth produced more than its share of muscle ...