Rob's 1968 Barracuda Fastback
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sweet ride! do you still have it? shit its nearly summer that kind of ride will turn heads
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Looks like great work! I;ve got a very similar project on the go. My 68 barracuda I bought from florida in 1984 is stripped down presently and I;m considering a chage in color from SS1 yellow to GG1 racing green(has green interior). Mine is also a 318 V8 car, but I have a posi 8 3/4 rear end to install and am also considering upgrading to a formula look alike. good luck to you!
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SWEET! Thanks for the inspiration! And the correction of the year for my friend's 1967 Barracuda! Unless he wants to call it a 1967 1/2 ...
=D
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@robkal56 I agree. When I was a little kid, I used to confuse this Cuda with the 64 Vette because of the rear windows.
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Bite Bite Barracuda by the Knickerbockers
Very nice indeed Rob.
I'm also restoring a 1968 Barracuda that I bought in California and has now found a home here in Australia.
I've had it about a year and just love it... Well done.
hnssnv 1 year ago
@hnssnv -Thanks alot. It is a little slow coming together, but it is getting there. Visit my website to see more photos!
68cuda416 1 year ago
what year was the one with big full glass back window?
shanquilla562 1 year ago
It was the 1964-1966 Barracuda. They were basically a Valiant with the fastback rear modification added. I believe I heard it was the largest piece of glass in a production car.
68cuda416 1 year ago
I'm jealous. '68 is the best year for cudas hands down. Glad to see you're taking good care of it.
robkal56 2 years ago 2
Thanks. It is hard sometimes to find nice replacement parts. What you do find are expensive. There are some restoration parts coming out for this limited body style. May not be concours perfect, but really makes the car look better.
68cuda416 2 years ago