Plymouth sold only seven Cuda convertibles equipped with the 426 Hemi engine in 1971. This white drop-top is a million-dollar ...
Pink Cudas are rare regardless of the drivetrain combo, but this 1970 hardtop is a true one-of-one in pristine but unrestored ...
For all its legend, the Hemi ’Cuda was not the only street terror of its era. Period rankings and modern retrospectives show ...
A rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda Convertible muscle car received a high bid of $4.8 million at the Mecum Auctions event in Indianapolis Friday night, but it wasn’t enough to seal the deal. The car is ...
Two of the members were going to compete in a single quarter-mile race. What's unique about this is both cars were '70 'Cudas-one equipped with a 440-6 four-speed driveline, the other a Hemi automatic ...
The very first 1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda is up for sale. Not one of the first, not one of those pseudo-rare muscle cars that happened to roll off the factory line on a Tuesday instead of a Thursday; ...
The Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda ruled the streets during the Golden Age of American Muscle, but was completely dusted at the track by ...
When it comes to classic American muscle, it doesn’t get much rarer than the Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible. Now, incredibly, two of these rare beasts are coming up for auction. They will go under the ...
This Hemi 'Cuda has about 30 miles on its odometer. But these miles weren't accumulated by driving it off the final-assembly line at Hamtramck Assembly onto a transporter, then off and on and off ...
The 1970 Plymouth HEMI Cuda was the high-water mark for Chrysler muscle cars of its era. The 1970-74 E-body Plymouth Barracuda and its sibling, the Dodge Challenger, were Chrysler's "pony cars," ...