This One-of-One 1970 Hemicuda Didn't Sell for $250K, Its V8 Surprise Is Back on the Market

This One-of-One 1970 Hemicuda Didn't Sell for $250K, Its V8 Surprise Is Back on the Market

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Introduced in 1969 as a 1970 model year, the third-generation Plymouth Barracuda brought about two major changes in the history of the nameplate. After six seasons on the market and two fastback generations, the model switched paradigms to counter two opposing forces: the horsepower wars and the pony car movement. That’s why the all-new E-body Barracuda was granted an open-carry license for every single motor available from ChryCo at the time, including the Elephant 426... (continue reading...)

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