Left for Dead 68 Barracuda Buildup

Since 2002 when I obtained this car I have finally collected most of the
vintage parts to have enough to do a decent mock up assembly.
It has been 14 years worth of research and tracking down impossible
to find parts all done on a small piece at a time budget.
So you will get to see in pictures the good and bad of what I go thru
to fit this collection of parts into the chassis. This will be in real time
as I have time to work on it so it may drag a bit. I only get to work on it
as my job as a upholstery shop owner allows.
This will be the first fitting so anything can and likely will happen as these
cars are known for having very close tolerances and header fit issues.
This is not going to be a fresh rotisserie painted chassis and hand
buffed with a diaper type deal. You seen the the car above and it is
still for the most part the same. Less mice and weeds. When all is fit and well
with all the welding done then I will take it down and make it pretty.
So follow along if you dare and see how the poor guy living on the south side of the
tracks puts a vintage tunnel rammed twin plug race Hemi in a beat to hell barracuda A-body.
The old school cool way. This is Mopar Mad Max territory were treading here. Should be fun.
I believe Bob Tarozzi deserves a mention here as he truly is the guy that engineered
this combination Hemi and A-body for us to copy today.