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For car enthusiasts, few vehicles inspire excitement quite like the Plymouth Barracuda. Emerging as Plymouth’s bold answer to ...
but did you know that Chrysler also used it for a Mexican-built muscle car? Meet the Valiant Super Bee, the Dodge/Plymouth hybrid that at some point was more potent than its American counterparts.
As Motor Trend described it in the May '64 cover story, the first Barracuda was "a four-passenger sports coupe designed around Valiant ... Plymouth's sleek new fish with a wild pony, a car that ...
While the Valiant was never going to be named a peak muscle car, it had the option for more horsepower in a package that was much more affordable. One lesser-known Plymouth model had plenty to be ...
The 1965 Plymouth Valiant may have been more of an economy ... Although the Valiant would never be named a peak muscle car, it had the option for a 235 horsepower 273 cubic inch V8 engine that ...
Muscle cars were so common then that many of them sat on dealership lots for weeks or months; many of those same cars, like ...
First-gen Barracudas were modified versions of the Plymouth Valiant—sometimes they were even referred to as Valiant Barracudas—and had weaker engines (for a muscle car at least) that ran on ...
The A-body remained in use for the popular third-generation Valiant. Still, despite Plymouth's effort to deliver ... like a slightly scaled-down muscle car thanks to its beautiful Coke bottle ...
Many people think 'Cuda is simply a shortening of the Plymouth Barracuda name. While the 'Cuda was derived from the Barracuda and both rode on the E-body platform, they are not the same car.
The two-door Duster, the fastback flagship of Plymouth's long-serving, entry-level Valiant line, debuted in the 1970 model year - arguably the peak of the muscle car era. A 275-hp (gross), 340 ...