🖼️1970 Plymouth Barracuda Cuda 340 Convertible

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Moulon Rouge (Plymouth) Panther Pink (Dodge). 
The Plymouth was introduced in 1928, Chryslers lowest priced car. In 1970, four different size cars were available; 
The compact A body 4 door Valiant Sedan and 2 door Duster. 
The Intermediate B body Belvedere, Satellite, GTX, Road Runner and Superbird (same platform as the Dodge Coronet, Super Bee and Charger)
And the full size C body Fury I, II, III, Gran and GT. 
Barracudas were built from 1964-74. The first generation built on the Valiant A body platform, the 1970-74 second generation, built on the new E body 'Pony' car platform. Sharing this platform was the Dodge Challenger. 
Models available were; 
The base Barracuda, with 145hp 225 Slant 6, 230hp 318 V8 or 275hp 340 V8 (2 door Hardtop or Convertible) 
The luxury Gran Coupe, also 318 (2 door Hardtop or Convertible)
The performance car was called the Cuda, available with 330hp 383 Magnum, 375hp 440ci 4-barrel Super Commando, 390hp 440 6-barrel Super Commando Six Pak, and 425hp 426ci Hemi. (2 door Hardtop or Convertible)
Also available the Trans-Am based AAR Cuda Hardtop with 290hp 340 V8 6 pack
Photo by Sicnag / CC BY 2.0

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Name1970 Plymouth Barracuda Cuda 340 Convertible
DescriptionMoulon Rouge (Plymouth) Panther Pink (Dodge). The Plymouth was introduced in 1928, Chryslers lowest priced car. In 1970, four different size cars were available; The compact A body 4 door Valiant Sedan and 2 door Duster. The Intermediate B body Belvedere, Satellite, GTX, Road Runner and Superbird (same platform as the Dodge Coronet, Super Bee and Charger) And the full size C body Fury I, II, III, Gran and GT. Barracudas were built from 1964-74. The first generation built on the Valiant A body platform, the 1970-74 second generation, built on the new E body 'Pony' car platform. Sharing this platform was the Dodge Challenger. Models available were; The base Barracuda, with 145hp 225 Slant 6, 230hp 318 V8 or 275hp 340 V8 (2 door Hardtop or Convertible) The luxury Gran Coupe, also 318 (2 door Hardtop or Convertible) The performance car was called the Cuda, available with 330hp 383 Magnum, 375hp 440ci 4-barrel Super Commando, 390hp 440 6-barrel Super Commando Six Pak, and 425hp 426ci Hemi. (2 door Hardtop or Convertible) Also available the Trans-Am based AAR Cuda Hardtop with 290hp 340 V8 6 pack
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