The world's only four-door 1970 Plymouth Barracuda goes up for auction (16 photos)
With the exception of the modern Dodge Charger (and recently presented limited edition Chrysler 300C), four-door the muscle car is kind of a rarity. Perhaps everything would be different if Plymouth were pushing their plans for a sedan Barracuda.
Today there are many restmodes and cars from "what if" series. This four-door definitely belongs to the latter A 1970 Plymouth Barracuda that will soon be auctioned off.
Built for 2016 SEMA by Dave Walden, late owner company ECS, engaged in the supply of products for restoration, he stands out a little from what you usually see at the exhibition.
The car turned out to be very discreet and detailed. worked out. It resembles a serial product of that time, not custom, created in a single copy.
At first glance, it looks very unassuming, almost tasteless, which is a great achievement as it is the only Barracuda on the ground with four doors.
It received handcrafted metal body panels, a roof unique shape and new doorways. And it all looks pretty believable.
Under the hood is a 5.6-liter V8 that produced 275 hp (205 kW) and paired with an automatic transmission A727 Torque Flite.
An unusual car will be sold at the Mecum's Kissimee auction, which will be held from January 4 to 15.