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During the Muscle Car wars of the 1960s and 1970s, every American car manufacture was horsepower crazed. Everything from full-size sedans, 2-door coupes, tru...
4 kwi 2008 · Hemi Cuda
Jamboolio records an iconic Mopar Muscle Car, a 1972 Plymouth Cuda with the monstrous 7.0-liter 426 HEMI V8 engine!
Immerse yourself in the roaring legacy of the 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda, an American muscle car icon. This video delves deep into the design, power, and adren...
Resulting from the mating of an E-Body Plymouth Barracuda with Mopar’s most powerful lump, the famed 426 Hemi “Elephant Motor,” the Hemicuda existed for but two model years in 1970 and ’71. Owing to the fact that it added a considerable sum to the price of a ‘Cuda, Hemicudas were exceedingly rare.
You’re looking at the very first 1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda Convertible ever built. Rare because they only made 14 Hemi ‘Cuda drop-tops in ’70, cool because of the 425 HP 426 cube Hemi V8 under the hood, and even more unique because this is the frist one to roll off the assembly line.
1970 Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda. From 1966-71, Dodge stuffed their massive Hemi into the small E-Body platform and the 1970 Hemi ‘Cuda is widely accepted as one of the most saught after of these. Only 652 were built when new, including 14 rare convertibles, making an original Hemi ‘Cuda a rare sight.