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Sam Locklin says: The hood scoop is not factory original for this car but it looks good. This first generation Barracuda was born from the Valiant base model with some body changes including the largest rear bubble window of its time.
1964 Valiant Barracuda fastback by Richard Spiegelman
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Sam Locklin says: This may be one of the nicest showroom quality 1965 Plymouth Barracudas on Flickr
1965 Plymouth Barracuda by Don O'Brien
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Sam Locklin says: Very simple style but you can see that the designers were starting to think about a change. This car looks to be in excellent shape and this is a good representation of a car that has not been modified with the exception of the wheels.
Plymouth Barracuda 1966 by Alfred! ☆☆☆☆☆
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Sam Locklin says: This was the first year of the second generation Barracuda. While still using some Valiant parts, this was the beginning of getting away from the Valiant.
1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible (Custom) '002 HVX' 4 by Jack Snell
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Sam Locklin says: Very nice picture with good focus on the car. I would like to get more pictures of cars that are on the road.
Plymouth Barracuda - 1968 by Ruud Onos
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Sam Locklin says: I believe this was a factory correct hood scoop and the car just screams muscle.
1969 Cuda fastback by Richard Spiegelman
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Sam Locklin says: 1970 was the birth of the Ebody and the AAR Cuda was very rare. 1970 was the only year for the AAR Cuda. The paint scheme for this car was the best of all 'Cudas and this car was designed for the race track.
1970 PLYMOUTH Cuda--DSC02400 by Lance Nix
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Sam Locklin says: 1971 Hemi Cuda Convertible was the rarest 'Cuda produced. This was the only year with dual headlights and the gills on the front fenders.
plymouth cuda by Alex Shatan
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Sam Locklin says: It is difficult to find a 1972 'Cuda with the correct grill colors. This one is factory correct. They left off the side stripe on this car and I was glad to see it left off. The 1972 factory stripe was a one year only stripe and not so great. Many 1972 'Cudas use the 1970 hocky puck style stripe, the 1971 billboard stripe, or the 1973 stripe.
1972 Plymouth Barracuda by HJ75
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Sam Locklin says: Most 1973 'Cudas no longer have the black bumper guards you see on this car. This car also has the factory correct color for the grill. Very nice clean car.
1973 Barracuda hardtop by Richard Spiegelman
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