Produced from 1964 to 1974, the Plymouth Barracuda was developed for the pony car market. As a result, it was restricted to a two-door body style (including hardtops and convertibles). Like all ...
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He, and co-driver Brian Robbins, faced the most extreme challenges in the 3,000-hp 1973 AMC Javelin, perhaps the toughest in Goldstone’s long and illustrious drag racing career. During the ...
Kitchener native Bert Straus will be remembered for his success in the drag racing world, and for the hullabaloo he created when he attempted to compete with an “illegal” race car. Straus died ...
Plymouth Barracuda and Chevrolet Camaro, came to define this class in the late 1960s. Being that these cars were meant to be more than drag-strip terrors, an emphasis was put on chassis ...
For instance, several models were built specifically for drag racing teams ... 365 days on the market, the Barracuda's debut year was not a sales success. However, Plymouth stuck with it ...