We actually made a pitstop in NoHo to pick up a '65 Harmony guitar for my husband on the way home, so there were some extra miles on top of a long drive. You know, if I get a new toy, then he get's a new toy... Ran like a dream and stayed cool as a cucumber. No leaks or drips on the driveway...
Orginally I thought I would buy late 60's or early 70's muscle, but I feel hard for these.
My highschool sweetheart drove a '71 Demon. I never got over that car.
I'll take that. I'm really looking forward to getting my hands dirty - wanting to learn how to work on a car and this purchase go hand in hand. The previous owner mentioned that a carburetor rebuild wouldn't hurt, so I'm thinking that will be my first "big" project. I'm very blessed to have...
Steve - For sure! I am a westsider myself. Down to check out both the club and Fall Fling.
Also could use a recommendation for a Mopar friendly mechanic on this side of town if you have one.
Sure do!
Drives like there's a tiger in the tank, manual 3 speed (with the weirdest configuration know to man), nicely redone minty green interior that is supposedly stock but that color most certainly had never seen the inside of a barracuda before.
Fender mount indicators were stolen off...
Hi all,
After years of being a Mopar admirer, I just purchased my very first vintage ride - a dreamy 1966 Plymouth Barracuda (225 slant 6).
Have little to no knowledge when it comes to working on cars but I cannot wait to learn (and thankfully have an old school car fanatic living next door...