Feeler, '67 Barracuda Notchback

Yup, 225/904, no sway bar, and manual drums all the way around. Starts right up since I swapped out the beat up old carter with a rebuilt holly 1920, but once it warms up it idles rough, I've got new point for It which I intend to put in. The past owner said he but in a rebuild short block about 8-10k miles ago, and just didn't really drive it as he got sucked into a '56 chevy panel wagon. I also sanded and reprimered the passenger side door which had some surface rust coming through from the very bad job the past owner did, he just sprayed over rust.

Yeah the sun got a hold of that seat big time, it almost looks like it was burned. Dash actually is in decent shape, the cluster can use a good touching up with paint but some how the sun didn't murder it like the seats. The floor pan looks very good, which is easy to see as the carpet is ripped up all over the place.

For sure a great start on a project. New headliner, seat covers, and paint and it's good to go.