
1968 Custom Plymouth Barracuda
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The story behind the 1968 Custom Plymouth Barracuda
The 2024 release of the Custom Plymouth Barracuda brings a high-energy aesthetic to collectors through its exclusive RLC listing. Designed by Phil Riehlman, this model captures the raw spirit of mid-60s American muscle cars with aggressive styling modifications that set it apart from standard production versions. The car features bold custom stripes and distinct wheel designs that highlight its performance heritage. As an entry in the RLC Exclusives series for 2024, it offers a premium collecting experience beyond what is typically found on retail shelves. Enthusiasts appreciate the unique design elements that transform this classic muscle icon into something truly special.
Materials, colors and value
This die-cast model features a solid metal body constructed to provide weight and durability consistent with collector grade standards. The exterior showcases a striking teal paint scheme, available in both standard metallic finishes and highly sought after Spectraflame variations depending on the specific run configuration. Interior details are finished in black to contrast sharply against the vibrant outer shell. Produced at 1/64 scale, it matches other die-cast vehicles perfectly for display purposes. The combination of metal construction and detailed casting makes this item a valuable addition for anyone building a dedicated collection.
Questions about the 1968 Custom Plymouth Barracuda
How can I tell if my Custom Plymouth Barracuda is Spectraflame?+
Check the color depth and reflection on your car. Standard teal versions have a flat metallic look, while Spectraflame models feature deep, mirrored paint that shows clear reflections without any orange peel texture or dull spots under bright lighting.
Is this 2024 RLC Exclusive Barracuda considered rare?+
Yes. Items released through the Rockin' The Planet channel are generally produced in smaller quantities than mass market retail cars. Because these exclusives do not go to major toy stores, they become harder to find over time and hold significant value among serious collectors.
Who designed this specific Custom Barracuda model?+
Phil Riehlman is credited as the designer for this particular casting. His work focuses on customizing classic car designs, adding unique body lines and modifications that give familiar muscle cars a fresh appearance distinct from their historical counterparts.
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This 2024 RLC casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.














