Plymouth Barracuda 1964-67

By Aditi | September 19, 2009 2:41 pm |
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Plymouth Barracuda 1964-67-1 

The Plymouth Barracuda is an exemplary muscle car which was produced by the Chrysler Corporation between 1964 and 1974. The Barracuda was a reincarnation of the earlier models of the Plymouth Valiant. Chrysler Corporation made the alteration with an intention of making a high selling vehicle. Plymouth though could not match the Ford Mustang during the mid 60s in terms of sales and popularity. The first Barracuda had a 273 cubic inch V8 base engine with 180 hp and could run 0-60 in less than 13 sec.

The Plymouth Barracuda is considered a pony car because it is an economical, sporty and a high performance vehicle. The executives initially considered naming the car as Panda, but eventually the idea of John Samsen was taken up and it was hence named as Barracuda.

Plymouth Barracuda 1964-67

The Barracuda had the wheelbase of the Valiant and its hood was designed during its production in the 1960s. The other alteration made to the Valiant was an additional rear window. The wraparound window was contemporarily the largest ever to have been used in a car. It was designed by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass and Chrysler designers.

To fight the intense competition, Plymouth introduced the Formula S package in 1965. The car had a V-8 engine and much broader wheels and tires. There were some changes made to the dashboard as well. Disc brakes and air conditions were also made available in the cars later on in the same year.

The production of the Barracuda was finally stopped as it could not match the Ford Mustang in sales and production. However, it still is the missing link between the long gone muscle cars of the 1960s and 70s.

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