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1971 Plymouth Barracuda -- The Poster Child of the Muscle-Car Era There were several all-new models for 1971, but with the advantage of hindsight we now know that none of them (including the Chevrolet Vega and the Ford Pinto) were significant.
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Chrysler had just introduced a car only a few weeks before that would be a competitor, the Plymouth Barracuda.
At first glance, the product of Time Machines' hard work looks like a standard Plymouth Barracuda, but under the hood is a Dodge Viper's V10 engine surrounded by a chassis from a 2001 Dodge Viper.
The second generation Mustang, made from 1967 to 1968, had competition from the Chevrolet Camaro, the Pontiac Firebird and the Plymouth Barracuda. Ford's response was to make a larger Mustang, though the wheel base was still 108 inches.
The cars that resulted included the Chevy Impala, Ford Mustang, and Plymouth Barracuda, all striking examples of good engineering and sound marketing. Of these, the Chevrolet Impala is often credited with starting the era of the muscle car.
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