Although it doesn't have a 426 Hemi V8, this 1971 Plymouth Cuda is just as rare thanks to the Curious Yellow color and ultra-rare Dictaphone option.
The 1970 Plymouth Barracuda was quite popular with nearly 49,000 examples sold, but only 2,501 units were ordered with the convertible top.
This overlooked Mopar is almost as quick as a Hemi, and only 246 units are known to exist.
Meet the White Whale of the Mopar world. Rarer than a Hemi 'Cuda, this 1-of-1 executive ghost was never meant for the showroom.
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Plymouth is bracing itself for a year of exciting cultural events as it bids to be the UK’s City of Culture. Britain’s Ocean City may not be staging the Summer Sessions gigs this year, but there are ...
Paintings from a Devon museum are set to be displayed in Downing Street during 2026. The Box in Plymouth has been selected as Museum in Residence at Downing Street to showcase the "artistic and ...