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While the name “Barracuda” is now used for everything from hard drives to door hardware, it may return to cars, if a trademark by FCA US is any indication.
Beforeenthusiasts get too excited, be warned that the name has been re-trademarked before, and the use is still unknown,other than “Motorvehicles, namely, passenger automobiles, their structural parts, trim and badges.” It may simply be that Mopar ismaking or licensing Barracuda badges. Or there may be a new Barracuda on the way despite the abandonment of that name some time ago, now that there is a new rear wheel drive platform coming.
The name was filed onJune 23, 2015. The original Plymouth Barracuda was a Valiant fastback; in 1970, the name was moved to a body specially designed to use the company’s biggest engines,shared with the Dodge Challenger. (...) →
Barracuda Trademarked Again is from Allpar News.
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Beforeenthusiasts get too excited, be warned that the name has been re-trademarked before, and the use is still unknown,other than “Motorvehicles, namely, passenger automobiles, their structural parts, trim and badges.” It may simply be that Mopar ismaking or licensing Barracuda badges. Or there may be a new Barracuda on the way despite the abandonment of that name some time ago, now that there is a new rear wheel drive platform coming.
The name was filed onJune 23, 2015. The original Plymouth Barracuda was a Valiant fastback; in 1970, the name was moved to a body specially designed to use the company’s biggest engines,shared with the Dodge Challenger. (...) →
Barracuda Trademarked Again is from Allpar News.
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