1973 Plymouth Barracuda Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1973 Plymouth Barracuda
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by John J
Aug 15, 2009
work in progress soon to be something better than the original.new motor new front end and a interior that will turn heads and scare chev's and fords.It will be a family car that will be raced by me and my daughter and maybe my wife.this is what a hot rod is all about.
Aug 15, 2009
by Christopher M
Jan 03, 2009
Overall the car is great. People everywhere love it but it is rare enough to where there are only a few left. A perfectly restored car will cost you anywhere from 50,000 to 2 million. (It all depends on the options on the car) Parts for it are avalible everywhere but come with a big price tag. You can build up any of the six motors avalible and get some serious horse power. This was one of the most feared cars in its day and is now one of the most sought after.Jan 03, 2009
by Renato F
Jul 02, 2008
My 1973 Cuda was the most amazing car i ever owned! The 340 motor was backed with a 4 speed transmission with a pistol grip shifter that made driving such an thrill! The car was stored for almost 20 years and was a one owner car and all origional with 43,000 miles. I upgraded to a performance intake, MSD ignition system with a 6AL, 750 Holley double pump carb, Auto Meter Liquid filled guages and a Shift light tach, and a pair of flowmaster mufflers. The carb and ignition system woke the car up substantially. No matter where i drove, this car turned heads and kicked ass!Jul 02, 2008
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by John J
Aug 15, 2009
work in progress soon to be something better than the original.new motor new front end and a interior that will turn heads and scare chev's and fords.It will be a family car that will be raced by me and my daughter and maybe my wife.this is what a hot rod is all about.
Aug 15, 2009
by Christopher M
Jan 03, 2009
Overall the car is great. People everywhere love it but it is rare enough to where there are only a few left. A perfectly restored car will cost you anywhere from 50,000 to 2 million. (It all depends on the options on the car) Parts for it are avalible everywhere but come with a big price tag. You can build up any of the six motors avalible and get some serious horse power. This was one of the most feared cars in its day and is now one of the most sought after.Jan 03, 2009
by Renato F
Jul 02, 2008
My 1973 Cuda was the most amazing car i ever owned! The 340 motor was backed with a 4 speed transmission with a pistol grip shifter that made driving such an thrill! The car was stored for almost 20 years and was a one owner car and all origional with 43,000 miles. I upgraded to a performance intake, MSD ignition system with a 6AL, 750 Holley double pump carb, Auto Meter Liquid filled guages and a Shift light tach, and a pair of flowmaster mufflers. The carb and ignition system woke the car up substantially. No matter where i drove, this car turned heads and kicked ass!Jul 02, 2008
by Jessica J
Feb 10, 2008
looked hawt
sounded hawt
rode like a dream
what more can a girl say?Feb 10, 2008
by Anonymous
Jan 06, 2008
I got it for freeJan 06, 2008
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