In 1972, somebody lost one of the great muscle cars for $51.45, the sum for which the Bedford National Bank of Bedford, Iowa, repossessed this real R-code 1970 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda convertible.
Though discontinued more than two decades ago, Plymouth continues to live on in the hearts and minds of muscle car enthusiasts thanks to its legendary models. The Plymouth story started in the summer ...
The Plymouth Road Runner is lowkey one of the most fun and exciting muscle cars in history. Chrysler, who owned Plymouth at that time, had to pay Warner Bros some $50,000 for the rights to use the ...
In 1972, somebody lost one of the great muscle cars for $51.45, the sum for which the Bedford National Bank of Bedford, Iowa, repossessed this real R-code 1970 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda convertible.