Unbelievable Mexican 1965 Plymouth Barracuda

You forgot to mention the cheap plastic wire loom thats covering all the engine harness. I hate that stuff, looks cheap.

There's so much wrong with that car that I don't know where to begin. By wrong, I mean non-original or even factory Mopar, like the mirrors, antenna (broken at that!), the hokey trunk prop, W/S washer bottle, air cleaner (and maybe carb/intake) gas cap, bumper guards, no jack (at least not visible in it's proper place), wrong door lock knobs, etc. Other things that have been changed or not quite right are: The electronic ignition, brake booster/master, turned ignition switch, trunk hinge chrome covers way out adjustment, poorly recovered dash pad, mismatched door/quarter trim panels, Barracuda fender emblems with holes in them, and what in the world did they do with the column/shifter/floor pedal combination. Looks like it started life as a 3 on the tree and got converted (I think) to an automatic? No shift indicator, but, has the small brake pedal and no clutch pedal, so, who knows? I wonder which transmission it has and how they hooked it up. The grille center isn't too straight either. Curious about the moldings. The hood molding has a rivet in the nose. The side moldings look similar to the cheapy Valiants around that year. The trunk molding looks like maybe a Signet piece?