Make:
Plymouth
Model:
Barracuda
Year:
1967
Mileage:
28807
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Ohio
City:
Columbus , OH
Zip:
43004
1967 Plymouth Barracuda Sox And Martin Tribute 28807 Miles
The later 'Cudas, especially the HEMIs, seem to get all the attention these days, but incredibly cool cars like this sweet 1967 Plymouth Barracuda is lighter, more agile, and quite likely way faster than most of its younger siblings. And when decked out in legendary Sox and Martin drag car livery, punctuated with a 360 V8 Mopar crate motor and 4-speed manual gearbox, this Battlin' Barracuda drag car tribute is simply one of the most exciting Mopars we've ever featured. Built to look drag-race ready yet equipped to handle the rigors of the modern road, this '67 features creature comforts like power steering power front disc brakes, and even cold A/C, so don't cast it off as some dusty old pink slip collector that only lives at the track. Nope, this Barracuda is a well-rounded muscle car that's ready to dominate on all fronts. The classic Sox and Martin red-white-and-blue paint scheme will be familiar to most vintage drag racing fans, but not many know the history of these legendary Mopars.
The later 'Cudas, especially the HEMIs, seem to get all the attention these days, but incredibly cool cars like this sweet 1967 Plymouth Barracuda is lighter, more agile, and quite likely way faster than most of its younger siblings. And when decked out in legendary Sox and Martin drag car livery, punctuated with a 360 V8 Mopar crate motor and 4-speed manual gearbox, this Battlin' Barracuda drag car tribute is simply one of the most exciting Mopars we've ever featured. Built to look drag-race ready yet equipped to handle the rigors of the modern road, this '67 features creature comforts like power steering power front disc brakes, and even cold A/C, so don't cast it off as some dusty old pink slip collector that only lives at the track. Nope, this Barracuda is a well-rounded muscle car that's ready to dominate on all fronts. The classic Sox and Martin red-white-and-blue paint scheme will be familiar to most vintage drag racing fans, but not many know the history of these legendary Mopars.