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The 440- and Hemi-equipped cars received upgraded suspension components and structural reinforcements to help transfer the power to the road. [citation needed] 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda 440+6 in High Impact Paint (HIP) color "In-Violet" FE5 Red 1971 Plymouth Barracuda convertible beside a historic bridge in Savage, MD.
Mark and the Ghouls are back, and with a call in from the owner of the super-rare 1 of 2 ever made, 1970 Coronet Hemi Convertible, Mark has to work fast to reach a looming deadline. At the same time, Will primes the body of our 1969 Daytona.
1970 Model Year Total 48,867 *includes 2,724 AAR's ... R - 426 Hemi 4spd 284; R - 426 Hemi Auto 368 ... Convertible 'Cuda 8 cyl 292 (does not incl export) H - 340 ...
Documented for 'Big Easy Motors' on History, this muscle car is painted 25 colors on the passenger side while the driver's side appears completely factory.
A special model only available for the 1970 model year was the Challenger T/A (Trans Am) racing homologation car. [7] To race in the Sports Car Club of America's Trans American Sedan Championship Trans Am, Dodge built a street version of its race car (just like Plymouth with its Plymouth 'Cuda AAR) which it called the Dodge Challenger T/A ...
This was the final year for the GTX as a stand-alone model. The convertible body style was dropped. 1971 Plymouth GTX, one of eleven manually equipped, Hemi-engined cars built 1971 GTX tail light panel with factory slotted exhaust tips. Engine choices were 440 four-barrel, 440 with three two-barrels (Six Pack), and 426 Hemi.
Plymouth Rapid Transit System 'Cuda (440) 1970: Convertible: Plymouth Rapid Transit System Road Runner: Coupé: Three-colored tail lights: red for "braking", yellow for "coasting" and green for "on the gas". Plymouth Rapid Transit System Duster 340: 5.6L c.300 hp V8 [4] Plymouth Concept Voyager II: 1986: Minivan: Plymouth Slingshot: 1988: 2 ...
Hurst Hemi Under Glass is the name given to a series of exhibition drag racing cars campaigned by Hurst Performance between 1965 and 1970 across North America and ended with the '68 model year. Each wheelstander was based on the current Plymouth Barracuda for the corresponding model year.