This muscle car started as Plymouth Barracuda back in 1970. But after LMC guys took it over it became the LMC Super Cuda which basically kept the looks of the original, but swapped its heart with twin-turbocharged Viper V10 in order to develop 1000 HP. To keep on the road LMC Super Cuda has its chassis heavily modified. Even though the aerodynamics isn’t superb the LMC Cuda was able to keep up with the Ferrari Enzo [850 HP] on the high speed ring [watch the video below]. It reached 208 mph speed and was able to do more. This one definitely a beast car not a regular 1970 Cuda.
The Kuda This is Aaron Beck's 1973 Plymouth 'Cuda - The Kuda. This muscle is his first car, a long term project.
It's currently a 4-speed small block, but Aaron plans to put a 440 in it this year and then mod...
Rafael Reston’s 2008 Plymouth Cuda concept This Cuda is inspired by original 1971 Plymouth Barracuda design with quite a lot of familiar features to recent desing and concepts of Camaro, Mustang, Road Runner. Theoretically, this Cuda could be ...
Plymouth Barracuda: 1964-1974 Barracuda was manufactured by Plymouth [Chrysler's division] 1964-1974 period. The first Barracuda generation [1964-1966] was based on Plymouth Valiant and had a fastback body [A-platform] with a dist...
Cuda is to change Challenger
Rumors: Dodge is going to shut down Challenger and bring back the Alfa Romeo-based Cuda. It is quite easy to believe those are trustworthy rumors, 'cause back in 2010 it was announced that Dodge o...
1971 Plymouth Cuda Convertible with Viper engine Guys from Time Machines swapped 1971 'Cuda stock V8 with Dodge Viper V10 [450HP]. The engine is surrounded by a chassis from 2001 Viper.
V10 engine was mated to a Tremec 6-speed manual transmission...