The Auto Wire Readers: Win Two Ultra-Rare Six-Barrel Mopars—AAR ’Cuda and 1969 ½ Roadrunner!

The Auto Wire readers—this is your chance to own two of the baddest muscle cars ever built.

That’s not a joke, a tease, or a dream—it’s real. Someone is going to win both of these fire-breathing classics: a 1970 Plymouth AAR ’Cuda and a 1969 ½ Plymouth Roadrunner 440 Six Barrel. Two legendary cars. One lucky gearhead. And thanks to your loyalty as a reader, you get 50% more entries just for being part of The Auto Wire family.

If you live and breathe vintage horsepower, this giveaway is everything. These cars represent peak Mopar muscle: bold, rare, brutally powerful, and absolutely unforgettable.

What’s in the prize package?

Grand Prize #1: 1970 Plymouth AAR ’Cuda

Built for the Trans Am series and born to dominate the streets, this Limelight-green AAR ’Cuda is equipped with the legendary 340 Six Barrel V8, side-exit exhaust, a factory fiberglass hood, and bold AAR striping. With just 39,000 original miles, it’s a time capsule from the golden age of performance—one of only 1,604 with the TorqueFlite automatic.

Grand Prize #2: 1969 ½ Plymouth Roadrunner 440 Six Barrel

This Vitamin C rocket comes with the A12 drag-strip package, including a 440 Six Barrel V8, lift-off hood, HEMI-spec suspension, Dana 60 rear, 4-speed gearbox, and 4.10 gears. One of only 422 ever made like this, it’s fresh off a rotisserie restoration and ready to raise hell again.

And get this—$51,000 in federal prize taxes are covered. You win the cars, you keep the cars. No catch.

Why not you?

We’re not just talking about classic cars. We’re talking about Mopar history, raw muscle, and bragging rights for life. One day soon, someone’s going to open their garage and see these two legends waiting.

With your 50% bonus entries as an Auto Wire reader, your odds are better than most.

So take your shot. Enter now. Drive forever.

By Shawn Henry

Shawn Henry is an accomplished automotive journalist with a genuine passion for cars and a talent for storytelling. His expertise encompasses a broad spectrum of the automotive world, including classic cars, cutting-edge technology, and industry trends. Shawn's writing is characterized by a deep understanding of automotive engineering and design.

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