This 'Cuda was rolling with one of the best engine and transmission combos of all time. Somehow, it ended up sitting in a ...
Discovering a classic car hidden in a barn is quite exciting, but it gets even better when someone stumbles into a big stash of vintage muscle cars. Especially when the said collection includes all ...
With less than 10,000 units produced from 1966 through 1971, the HEMI-powered Mopars are among the rarest and most desirable muscle cars. And while we see hundreds of them crossing the auction block ...
The 1970 Plymouth HEMI Cuda was the high-water mark for Chrysler muscle cars of its era. The 1970-74 E-body Plymouth Barracuda and its sibling, the Dodge Challenger, were Chrysler's "pony cars," ...
Outside of avid classic muscle enthusiasts, not many people know that the 1964.5 Ford Mustang didn't invent the pony car segment that came to define the American enthusiast car market in the late ...
Perhaps due to the low volume built and even-smaller surviving population, Plymouth Hemi ‘Cudas are among the most valuable and sought-after cars from the muscle car era. Finding one in mint condition ...
For many car enthusiasts, muscle cars hold a special place in their hearts. These powerful machines not only represent a ...
Need a reason for why the collector car market is absolutely the hottest thing around? How about 3.5 million reasons? This rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda sold at Mecum Auctions Seattle last night for a ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
In 1970, Detroit's performance high-watermark—the musclecar-hit its peak. And, at least among MoParphiles, no other engine exemplifies pure, raw power better than the legendary 426 Hemi.
Sal Gonsalves takes street machining seriously—and this blown, injected, alcohol-burning '70 Hemi 'Cuda pavement polisher speaks well for the intensity of his efforts. Now, a lot of readers may say ...
Al Jardine, a founding member of the Beach Boys, was definitely not feeling good vibrations with this one. His restored Hemi Cuda recreation was stolen in St. Louis in 1975. It was returned that same ...