Anyone know Tom Stroup in Leesburg, OH?

Hello.
I stumbled across your post completely by accident and I'm hoping that you will get in touch with me. I am Tom's widow. After nearly two years, I still struggle just saying those words. I am interested in any history you can give me on the Barracuda. When Tom passed away we owned three Formula S Barracudas. I still have two of them.
Did you ship that transmission to Tom? That was in 2016, I believe, and I don't remember Tom receiving something like this but I wasn't always watching him like a hawk.
Next spring, I will probably be able to get to the Barracuda and post it for sale. It's buried pretty deep back in one of the barns. It has been under shelter since it came home to us. The vehicle pretty much stands exactly as we purchased it. Anyway, if you could please get in touch with me I would certainly appreciate it. Once you send me an e-mail, I can give you my phone number and we could either talk on the phone or text. I like texting a lot because it documents important things that might be said and that way I can keep a good record. When Tom passed away I had to do a spreadsheet of all the cars we had. I had to round up keys and titles which were all over the place. I had over 56 vehicles (the majority of them are Mopars) on the spreadsheet which included two trailers and four motorcycles. It's been a struggle and new full time job that I never wanted sign up for. It breaks my heart every time a vehicle leaves the property. So many memories traveling with each car down the lane and on to its next adventure. I am trying to place each car with a responsible owner. I'm not interested in anyone who wants to just buy one of them for a discounted price and turn around and flip it.
Anyway, if you could contact me I would appreciate it. Thank you for originally reaching out on this website. I'm glad you were able to talk to Tom. There was nothing he liked better in this life than talking Mopar.
Penni