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new guy here 70 barracuda project
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whats going on guys building a 70 barrcuda. built a 70 challenger 1st just a simple run around car with a 360, 727 auto, and 4.11s in the rear at the moments.
well on to the 'Cuda so far ive installed new trunk floor quater panels tail panel floor boards roof. almost done with the rust repair on the car couple more path panels to make. Suspension XV Motorsports Level II front and rear rear is installed and awaiting the rest of the front. wheels Forgelines 18x12 rear 18x9..5 front Power Plant 5.7 hemi 5 speed tranny (unsure which one to purchase) the general idea of the car is to look stock but wild underneith i will be roadracing the car since i live 2 miles away from willow spings raceway here in california. hope you all enjoy and i can learn much more from all the great people and projects ive been eyeballing from this site.thanks 'Cuda James |
Welcome, James. Sounds like a great project. Good luck with it!
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Welcome James,these cars make great looking pro touring rides.
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My favorite 1970 hood: https://www.aarqualityfiberglass.com...-1974-aar-bolt You MUST attend SFSF IX! Link in case you do not know what I speak of: http://alltimeracing.com/spring-flin...pril-9th-wsir/ My car is about 2 years older, and a little smaller, previous generation fish. Currently under construction. |
Looks awesome. Keep up the good work
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Welcome James!
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also my favorite hood! im not new to mopars been around them all my life my 70 challenger was in mopar muscle for the 2011 true street challenge. been to the spring speed festival problem i have with it is how much they charge to run for the day i can get a better deal from other companies that run in the redline time attack events which is what this car will be doing. but also a great street daily driver cant stand trailer queens. |
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watching this one for sure!!! welcome to the site |
The Dodge builds are starting to come around again. Love it.
Welcome and we look forward to seeing updates on the progress. |
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Actually, driving to the Mopar Nats is a more realistic timeline and an easier drive. Plano to Rosamond is 1400 miles, a good part of that is along the old route 66. That is a lot of open road. Pretty boring drive really. Driving to Heath, Ohio for the Mopar Nats is about 1000 miles and an easier drive. |
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