RING DESCRIPTION: This is the Web ring for all Plymouth Barracuda enthusiasts. All people with Mopar A- and E-body Barracuda and Cuda Web sites are encouraged to apply to join the ring, and fans are welcome to surf it.
Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWE-Body Mopar Club of AmericaA club dedicated to the restoration, preservation and enjoyment of 1970-1974 Plymouth Barracuda, 'Cuda, Gran Coupe, AAR and Dodge Challenger, R/T, SE, T/A. . .E-Body Mopars
The Flying Purple Petrol EaterA site dedicated to the only thing I love that is incapable of loving me back. My 1966 Plymouth Barracuda affectionately known as the "Flying Purple Petrol Eater". With a 365 thermoquad and A833 overdrive resurrected from a beater 225/ three on the tree.
Only 1967 BarracudasInformation and description on my 1967, 273, V8, Fastback, 4-floor, Barracuda
The Early Valiant & Barracuda ClubA Club Website Dedicated To Valiants From 1960 to 1966 & Barracudas From 1964 to 1966.
The Pink Mopar PagePink Cars, and Trucks
The ModCuda - 69 Barracuda with Mod InteriorYou'll find features of our 1969 Plymouth Barracuda, with original 340 engine and Mod Interior. Do you need Mod material for your Barracuda? Find out how to get it!
The Voracious FishThis '65 Formula S Barracuda was sitting for more than 12 years. A few new parts and she's on the road again! It's not perfect, needs some paint, but runs good and is a lot of fun! Get a Barracuda...what are you waiting for!?
Chris's 1972 'CudaPictures and information of my '72 440 sixpak 4-speed 'cuda. Also, information on swapping a 4-speed where an automatic transmission once lived, and a 12" front disc brake swap using factory parts.
'68 Barracuda RestorationFairly detailed journal of a total restoration, by a novice. Plenty of pictures of the process.
Classic American MuscleRestoration of my 71 Cuda Convertible and my other classic muscle cars. If you love classic cars from the 60's and 70's, check this site out.