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    [SOLD] 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Notchabck - Italy

    FOR SALE 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Notchback in ITALY, Misinto (MB) 20826. Hi, I've decided to sell my Barracuda, here's are some infos: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Notchback (rare export version, assembled in Schinznach CH) Engine 273 4.5L +200HP 4 barrel Edelbrock Carburator just cleaned and...
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    Correct Fan Shroud for a #2898027 Radiator 273

    Once I receive the fan shroud, any tips for installation? Cause to tighten the fan bolts without the shroud is not so easy cause of the small amount of space... but with a shroud installed is impossible... what's the trick? Maybe to remove the fan first, put the shroud in place without tighten...
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    Correct Fan Shroud for a #2898027 Radiator 273

    No worries! Yes, looks like the part #2785614 should fit, thank you!
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    Correct Fan Shroud for a #2898027 Radiator 273

    Yes, it can be... so if my measures from hole to hole are 21.65" ... it's impossible to reach their 22.875" for the width like they pictured... is less than hole to hole if you see the image. Anyway... looks like there's only one fan shroud for my application, it must be that one... despite of...
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    Correct Fan Shroud for a #2898027 Radiator 273

    the rad number tag is missing, but from what I see from the shape it is a 2898027, so a factory one for a 273 like I have. I just want to be sure about the fitting... cause I'm from Italy, shipping is not cheap for items like this. I have doubts about the measures, but I don't think this is a 6...
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    Correct Fan Shroud for a #2898027 Radiator 273

    Hi! Barracuda 1968 273. My radiator number is 2898027. Which is the right fan shroud? Which part number? Not sure if it's the #2785614 ... cause it looks like some measures are slightly different. Mancini Racing says that from hole to hole in the upper and bottom is "22.875, but on my radiator...
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    1968 Barracuda Deluxe Seats: Carpet or Vinyl back panels?

    Who in Italy would know the difference? ME!!! :-)
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    [FOR SALE] 1968/1969 Mopar Rallye Woodgrain Steering Wheel / NOS Horn Switch

    For Sale is this 1968/1969 Mopar Woodgrain Rallye Steering Wheel with a NOS horn Switch. It has been restored, filled the cracks, sanded , the woodgrain has been hand carved, finished with a professional paint resistant to heat. Located in Italy (Como). Price: $ 1.100
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    Differences between 1968/69 and 1970 Rallye Woodgrain Steering Wheel

    Hi, my steering column looks like this, I have the standard 68 barracuda steering wheel. If I want to install the woodgrain really steering wheel what should I do? What parts do I need? - steering wheel - horn adaptor - horn pad what else is needed for the swap?
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    [FOR SALE] 1968-69 Retractable seat belt- driver side

    Is this working properly? Is it right for a only 2 points belts?
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    Differences between 1968/69 and 1970 Rallye Woodgrain Steering Wheel

    Thanks! Using a 68/68 horn adapter on a 70 wheel I won't see the small holes on the spokes right? Well, the woodgrain color can be fixed I think... any suggestion?
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    Differences between 1968/69 and 1970 Rallye Woodgrain Steering Wheel

    Hi, Haven't found a thread about this. I'd like to know if I can install a 1970 Woodgrain Rallye Steering Wheel on a 68 Barracuda. I know this: -1970 has small holes on the spokes -In 1970 the color of the woodgrain is lighter Questions: -Is the horn adapter different on a 1970? Do I have to...
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    [Found!] 1968 / 1969 Woodgrain Rallye Steering Wheel

    Hi, I'm looking for an original 1968 / 1969 Woodgrain Rallye Steering Wheel in good conditions for my 1968 Barracuda, better if complete, but it's also ok if not.
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    1968 Barracuda Euro Import Version

    DIY Restoration: -Painting of the trunk moldings -Painting of the front grille -Fixing the trunk emblem (wrong position) and new paint Before After Before After
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    High quality Swiss made A - Bodies

    Thank you! mystery cars... ahahah
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