Plymouth Barracuda/’Cuda 1964-1974 - 2020 Market Review
2020 Market Review - Plymouth Barracuda/’Cuda 1964-74
Plymouth’s Barracuda began life as a mild-mannered sporty coupe and ended its days a decade later pretty much where it came from. In between though, Plymouth hung ‘Cuda decals off the back of some fearsome and significant performance cars.
| Buyer's Guide: Plymouth Barracuda 1972-1974
Very few 1970-74 ‘Cudas came to Australia when new so the majority in the market are left-hand drive. Local ‘Cudas usually have 5.2 or 6.3-litre engines and no special attributes, yet asking prices still climb towards $100,000.
More interesting and collectible are cars with 5.5-litre ‘340’ engines or the brutish 440 ‘Six Pack’, some of which can make $150,000. In the middle and almost forgotten are 1967-69, Valiant-based Barracudas that are interesting cars and cost a lot less than ‘70s versions.
Barracuda 1964-66 $28,500 [4]
Barracuda 1967-69 $57,500 [2]
’Cuda 318/383 Coupe $101,925 [7]
’Cuda 340/440 Coupe $136,750 [7]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2020 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
| 2019 Market Review: Plymouth Barracuda/'Cuda 1964-1974
From Unique Cars #447, December 2020
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