This real V-Code 1970 Plymouth Barracuda convertible rocks a 440-cubic-inch V8 and Hi Impact Lemon Yellow paint. The model ...
Certain cars have always been objects of desire, and like many other things in life, they usually have a particular pecking order of desirability and rarity. In the Mopar world it would be extremely ...
The Plymouth Barracuda, like other muscle cars, was offered in a huge number of color choices, some of them outrageous. The Wellborn Musclecar Museum took that idea one step further and painted the ...
Fast forward to 2020 when automotive enthusiast and founder of the Wellborn Musclecar Museum Tim Wellborn set out to bring the "Paint Chip 'Cuda" rendering to life. Working with the Big Easy Motors ...
Certain cars have always been objects of desire, and like many other things in life, they usually have a particular pecking order of desirability and rarity. In the Mopar world it would be extremely ...
In 1970, the competition among automakers to elevate their muscle cars over the competition was fierce, so much so that even the number of available colors was a contest. The Ford Mustang offered 15 ...