Plymouth Barracuda/’Cuda 1964-1974 - 2021 Market Review
2021 Market Review - Plymouth Barracuda/’Cuda 1964-1974
Plymouth’s Barracuda beat the Mustang to market but looked too much like a Valiant to achieve any real Pony Car success.
Pre-1967 versions remain cheap, but not so the stylish 1967-69 replacements which routinely top $60,000. They in turn were replaced by the E Body ‘Cuda; almost too late to make an impression, but often with big block engines and masses of charisma.
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All of the earlier versions have been gaining in value, with scarce 440 Six-Packs zooming towards $250,000 and even the basic 5.2-litre coupe likely to now cost more than $60,000.
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‘Cudas did come in convertible form too, but these cars are scarce even in the USA. Find a 7.0-litre Hemi soft-top and the money offered reaches into the several millions.
Barracuda 1964-66 $34,500 [1]
Barracuda 1967-69 $75,000 [1]
‘Cuda 318/383 Coupe $90,375 [4]
‘Cuda 340/440 Coupe $152,600 [5]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2021 Muscle Car & US Car Value Guide.
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From Unique Cars #460, Dec 2021
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