Gone not in sixty seconds, but maybe faster. A lot of car enthusiast will go after the 1970 Plymouth Barracuda owned by Hollywood actor Nicholas Cage during the Russo and Steele’s yearly auction in Arizona this January.
The hemi powered Barracuda of Cage is a rare find considering it is number 128 of 284 produced with the 4-speed transmission. The American muscle car has a triple black scheme— black chassis, seats, and hard top. This was the original configuration when the Barracuda was released in 1969.
The powertrain of the car of the actor was modified and tuned to have an output of 425 horsepower. Kept holy were the iconic shifter in the shape of a pistol-grip, rally instrument cluster, wheels, and super track pack.
The car was inspected in 2005 by expert organizers and they authenticate the cars history using the window sticker, previous owner’s records, and its owner’s manual.
