Disambiguation evidence for Plymouth Barracuda (pony car segment) via surface form

"Plymouth Barracuda"


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Predicate Object
assemblyLocation United States of America
surface form: United States
bodyStyle 2-door convertible
bodyStyle 2-door coupe
brand Plymouth
class compact car (early generations)
class intermediate car (later generations)
competesWith AMC Javelin
competesWith Chevrolet Camaro
competesWith Ford Mustang
competesWith Mercury Cougar
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalStatus classic car
culturalStatus collector car
engineOption 426 Hemi V8 engine
engineOption B/RB big-block V8 engine
engineOption LA-series small-block V8 engine
engineOption Slant-6 inline-six engine
era 1960s American performance cars
era 1970s American performance cars
firstGenerationPlatform A-body
fuelType gasoline
instanceOf automobile model
instanceOf muscle car
instanceOf pony car
introducedAs Plymouth Barracuda (pony car segment) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Plymouth Valiant Barracuda
knownFor powerful V8 performance options
knownFor sporty styling
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Plymouth
market North American market
marketedAs sporty compact car
notableFeature fastback styling (early models)
notableFeature high-performance V8 packages
notableModelYears 1970 model year
notableModelYears 1971 model year
notableVariant Formula S package
notableVariant ’Cuda performance model
parentCompany Chrysler
predecessor Plymouth Valiant-based compact cars
productionEndYear 1974
productionStartYear 1964
relatedModel Dodge Challenger
relatedModel Plymouth Barracuda (pony car segment) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Plymouth Valiant
secondGenerationPlatform A-body
segment pony car segment
thirdGenerationPlatform E-body
transmissionOption automatic transmission
transmissionOption manual transmission
wheelDrive rear-wheel drive