Rare M Code 'cuda (?)

Sorry the term 'Cuda from Chrysler first arrived in 70. And only to Vcode 440-6. J code 426 hemi. And AAR 340. That's why the word "Barracuda" is badged on 69s and older. I have a 70 vcode. All badging is 'Cuda. (Although they did make Barracudas as well in 70.) The term got thrown around more 72-74.

I know this is nick picking stuff. But in the Purist sence? 'Cuda started in 70.
Sorry the term 'Cuda from Chrysler first arrived in 70. And only to Vcode 440-6. J code 426 hemi. And AAR 340. That's why the word "Barracuda" is badged on 69s and older. I have a 70 vcode. All badging is 'Cuda. (Although they did make Barracudas as well in 70.) The term got thrown around more 72-74.

I know this is nick picking stuff. But in the Purist sence? 'Cuda started in 70.

Shirley your kidding? 'Cuda first arrived in 69 period. It was clearly displayed on the front lower fenders. Not sure what rock you had been living under and woke up in 1970 with no knowledge or memory of previous years. You need to get out of the ice age of the great white north and thaw out in Sunny South Florida so you can know what happen prior to 1970.

Every 70 Plymouth Barracuda "/6, 318, 340, 383, 440. 440-6 or 426" I have ever seen had it script clearly "Barracuda" on the passenger side of the dash pad. So your theory is out the window as only having 'Cuda Badges, as in 70 they are also badged as Barracuda. Sure they had 'Cuda badges on door panels and the rear of the car but was still a Barracuda with a 'Cuda package name plate displayed on the outside of the car.

Bring it on!! So in a purist sense your full of it!!!!!!!!!