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Born That Way ~ Phillip Huff’s 1964 Plymouth Barracuda Valiant

Released on April 1, 1964, the Barracuda was the first pony car to go on-sale to the American public. Officially labeled as the Valiant Barracuda, the first Barracuda was an option package for the four-year-old Valiant. The wraparound rear glass window has been reported to be the largest piece of glass ever used on a production car.

In this video, Holley Performance takes a look at Phillip Huff’s beautifully restored 1964 Plymouth Barracuda Valiant at the 2018 Holley Hot Rod Reunion in Bowling Green, KY…

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