Vehicle Specifications
Car Overview
The 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda AAR was a one-year-only homologation special built to qualify Plymouth for the SCCA Trans-Am racing series. Its name honored Dan Gurney’s All American Racers (AAR) team, which campaigned factory-backed Barracudas in Trans-Am alongside Dodge Challenger T/As. To meet SCCA rules, Plymouth produced 2,724 AAR ’Cudas during a brief five-week run in March and April 1970.
The AAR was engineered for road racing, featuring a 340-cubic-inch V8 topped with three Holley two-barrel carburetors—the famous “Six Barrel” setup—rated at 290 horsepower. The engine included reinforced block webs, an aluminum intake, and unique heads for durability and performance. A four-speed manual or TorqueFlite automatic paired with a Sure-Grip differential completed the drivetrain.
Distinctive styling set the AAR apart: a fiberglass hood with functional scoop, matte-black accents, bold strobe stripes, and a ducktail rear spoiler. Side-exiting exhausts and staggered Goodyear Polyglas tires (wider in the rear) gave it an aggressive stance — the first Detroit production car with mismatched tire sizes. As Car and Driver (July 1970) reported, “The AAR ’Cuda is a street fighter with a race car’s attitude. It’s loud, raw, and unapologetic — built for the Trans-Am wars, not for Sunday drives.” And this AAR is finished in popular “Lemon Twist” yellow as from the factory.
Highlights
Restored Trans Am-era ’Cuda AAR
Chrysler Corporation Broadcast Sheet included
Factory Equipment
AAR-specific 340ci V8 “Six Barrel” with three 2-barrel carbs rated at 290 horsepower
Three-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission
Sure-Grip limited-slip differential with 3.55:1 gears
Finished in Lemon Twist (FY1) paint with a black vinyl (H6X9) bucket seat interior
Heavy-duty with front sway bar and unique rear spring setup
Dual side-exit exhaust with chrome tips
Fiberglass hood with functional fresh-air scoop
Matte-black hood treatment and strobe stripe graphics
Ducktail rear spoiler and front spoiler for aerodynamics
AAR-specific badging
Factory options include:
A53: Trans Am Package
B51: Power Brakes
C16: Console w/Woodgrain Panel
C55: Bucket Seats
J45: Hood Tie Down Pins
J32: Single Horn
M21: Roof drip rail moldings
M33: Body Side Moldings
N44: Side Exhaust
N94: Fiberglass Fresh Air Hood
R11: Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)
V6H: Longitudinal Stripes, Trans Am Black
Y05: Build to USA Specs
26: 26 inch Radiator
The chassis number (BS23J0B285383) decodes as:
B – Plymouth Barracuda
S – Special price class (indicates ’Cuda performance model)
23 – 2-door hardtop
J – Engine code: 340 cubic inch V8 “Six Barrel” (three 2-barrel carbs)
0 – Model year: 1970
B – Assembly plant: Hamtramck, Michigan
285383 – Sequential production number
Modifications
Goodyear Eagle ST radials; P235/60R15 front, P255/60R15 rear
Documentation
Chrysler Corporation Broadcast Sheet
Known Imperfections
Cracks in the paint on drivers’ side of front bumper
Various rock chips throughout
Ownership History
This 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda AAR is offered from the Burnyzz Collection of December vehicles.
Included Items
Chrysler Corporation Broadcast Sheet
Additional Information
The seller states, “Most of the rock chips have been touched up, but not all. Paint and graphics (faded) shows this to be an older restoration that has been driven.”
Disclaimer Provided by Seller: Seller does its best to inspect, drive, and note any known imperfections in the advertisement and pre-sale of vehicles it lists for sale. However, due to the nature of collector automobiles, seller cannot guarantee that every vehicle function, whether electrical or mechanical, will work as it originally did. These components will need upkeep and attention. In addition, often these vehicles can sit for periods of time and once you begin to drive them issues can arise without warning. Please make sure you are comfortable with this before buying a collector or vintage automobile. Seller did NOT build or restore this vehicle. Vehicles are sold AS-IS by seller, with all faults known/unknown and with no implied warranty. Pre-purchase inspections are welcome, and seller simply describes these vehicles to the best of its knowledge.








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