GTPCW: 1967-1969 Plymouth Barracuda

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1967-1969 Plymouth Barracuda


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Poll 1416: 1967-1969 Plymouth Barracuda nominated by @All Your Base
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Body Style: 2-door fastback coupe, 2-door hardtop coupe or 2-door roadster
Engine: 3.7 liter Slant-6 I6, 4.5 liter LA V8, 5.2 liter LA V8, 5.6 liter LA V8, 6.3 liter B V8, 7.0 liter Hemi V8, 7.2 liter RB V8
Power: 145-425 HP
Torque: 215-490 lb-ft
Weight: 1,238-1,600 kg
Transmission: 3-speed automatic or 4-speed manual
Drivetrain: front-engine, rear-wheel drive
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I like these a little more than the probably more famous Barracudas that came later, I don't really know why, maybe just because these look less like Challengers? Nothing against the later ones, those would still get a cool vote too, but I enjoy seeing these a bit more. Strong cool.

Sad to see @All Your Base probably leave after this, he's nominated a lot of good cars over the years.
 
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This is not my favorite era Plymouth Barracuda, but this is still a very nice car. Now, if it was the 'Cuda I had in mind before visiting this thread, I would have given an absolutely easy "Sub-Zero." The style to this one kind of throws me off. So therefore, I'm calling a (strong) Cool.
 
This one is the best Barracuda ever made.
It is not as good as the Maserati Mistral (in wich I recently voted SZ), so I can't put a SZ to this car. Very strong cool.
 
That's a nice Pontiac. What its a Plymouth? American cars are confusing. Joking aside, this looks less bulky than most muscles cars and is all the better for it. Not a masterpiece of design but pleasant enough. Just scrapes a cool.
 
Am I the only one who finds it odd that the engine options are listed in metric? I mean I know what the motors are because I know what the cars had and 61ci/l is easy math, but it's still just so...foreign.
 
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