Plymouth started the pony car fashion, but it completely surrendered the spotlights to the Ford Mustang just two weeks after the Barracuda debuted on April 1, 1964. It took a long five-and-a-half ...
The word supercomputer gets thrown around quite a bit. The original Cray-1, for example, operated at about 150 MIPS and had about eight megabytes of memory. A modern Intel i7 CPU can hit almost ...
Even though it was introduced a couple of weeks before the 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang, the Plymouth Barracuda doesn't get much recognition as America's first pony car. But that's not exactly surprising ...
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