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Meet our Barracuda Girl Shelly Martinez! Shelly loves the sea and the beach. She summers in Atlantic City, winters in Palm Beach and falls (in love) everywhere!
Shelly likes to dress like a lady—Lady Godiva, that is! Shelly says, “Don’t...
In Barracuda issue 11, we told the story of Ab Jenkins, the son of the salt. He pioneered salt flat racing at Bonneville before World War II and set dozens of records with his cars, the Ab Jenkins Special, the Mormon Meteor, the Mormon Meteor II...
There’s a disturbing trend afoot where the automobile is being demonized in the press and by environmental types as a scapegoat of the impending global warming crisis. The automobile is being unfairly portrayed as a foul, pollution-spewing...
Meet our Barracuda Girl Lefty Lucy! She’s putting herslf through modeling school by working as a mechanic at her local garage.
It’s a perfect job for the self-described car nut. Even Lucy’s sense of humor tends toward the vehicular....
Photos from the In Search of Tiki museum exhibition at the Forest Lawn Glendale Museum. The exhibition was curated by Doug Nason and Barracuda publisher Jeff Fox. The exhibit was on display from August 8th to January 4th. It featured traditional...
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