Father-Son Build: '69 Barracuda Formula S Will Have You in Tears, for All the Good Reasons
The Plymouth Barracuda didn't come to play catch-up—it came to define. When it debuted in 1964, a few weeks ahead of the Mustang, it carved out a narrow but important lane in the pony car wars. Early models borrowed heavily from the Valiant, but the idea was pure performance coupe with room to grow. It wasn't until 1967, with the second-generation redesign, that the Barracuda truly emerged with its own identity: longer, wider, more aggressive—and bui... (continue reading...)
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