I do not know if it ever saw the light of day. Sweet car though!
I am reading different stories on the Avenger/Barracuda name thing. If they do go with Avenger for Dodge, they can certainly put a SRT 'Cuda package on an performance model.
It looks like the Barracuda name will be dropped, but the styling cues and rear wheel drive will grace the Avenger on a Dodge nameplate and a limited edition SRT will have a 6.2L. So, does that mean the Challenger is sunset in 2014?
Here is a shot of the front:
'70-'71 Cuda, looking to grow the SRT brand from the most famous Dodge & Plymouth Muscle Cars ever produced. This is a shot for shot comparison of the Car and Driver artist's r...endering and the very first 440 Barracuda to bear the 'Cuda name plate. Other makers are shying away from retro...
Here she is currently on eBay Motors: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=170468015073&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
with a BIN of $29,995. She is worth it! ~Patrick
Thank you for the compliment (where do I direct the check?)....:toothy10:
This is a nice car, priced right for what it is. I know the owner is itchin' to fund a GSS conversion on his Dart, so please spread the word!
Keep the Hobby Fun!
~Patrick Krook
Here is a direct link to the Paxton website. Notice the pictures used to model the Mopar carb unit. 8)
http://www.paxtonauto.com/product.php?id=127
Looks like $2,800 to $3,500 depending on options. :snakeman:
The other thing you have to consider when comparing a $20k with a $30k plus car is the level and extent of restoration. This one was brought down to bare metal shell and brought back up to like new. Correctness can be argused amongst concours snobs, but quality of restoration and overall...