Long lost 69 fastback Barracuda (VA show car)

Thanks! Yeah it was the "original" Battlestar Galactica too...not the newer digital BG! I bought her used from Ed Miller Racing Enterprises on Battlefield Blvd in Chesapeake VA in 1977 after seeing her in Auto Trader for only $795 during my senior year of high school!
"Heather" (Locklear, Menzies and Thomas) was code Y3 with a 2-barrel 318-V8, 3 on the tree automatic, AC, bench seats (a few years later swapped out with some nice '71 Dodge Challenger high backs and a proper '69 Barracuda console).
The next day her 2-barrel Carter "lit on fire" and my dad blew it out...so after a tune up and motor mount replacement where she almost fell off the lift when they stupidly placed an 8 ft high 4x4 under motor to change mount and dropped her too fast... (yikes!)
Later her first performance purchase was to give her some "shiny new shoes", so she rolled on Fenton Gyro aluminum mags mounted on Regal L-70's on front and G-60's on her rear.
She was already equipped with air shocks (high heels) and traction bars...and (get this) she came with a tow bar on her back bumper (huh?...I quickly said "buh-bye"). Later I found a small boat manual in trunk so I presume she "towed" a small boat...which was odd!
There were now three Y3 Barracuda's at DHS, 2-'69 fastbacks and a Mod-Top coupe, but I kept getting blamed ("it was yellow") for stuff the wild girl with the other '69 (340-Formula-S) fastback was doing so I had to do something drastic... and quick.
Thanks to Mom & Dad who had bought me my very first airbrush for my 16th B'day after seeing a Hot Rod magazine with a "50 perfect painting pointers" article earlier "I was hooked" and got some candy Tangerine and Cherry Red spray bombs and did my first custom paint job setting her apart by airbrushing some castles and horses with knights I had drawn for an art class "stencil" airbrush project the year before (all silhouetted in black with Y3 for clouds) on the custom candy fogged panels I strategically laid out on the sides, nose and trunk.
Later in 1979 while working at an auto glass/body shop "Heather" was stripped of her Y3 dress and given a new "Honda Nice Blue" skirt and transformed the little lady with a few carefully placed airbrushed Battlestar Galactica (I made my own custom ship stencils) murals and sprayed wild custom graphic stripes in "Heather Star Pearl" (magenta) over dark blue (lite purple) and "Frosted Grape Star Pearl" (dark purple) down her sides and over her roof onto hood officially calling her "Cosmic Cuda" with gold leaf lettering. This was her first of many galactic custom paint jobs.
Who would have known even though I dropped out of art (elective) in order to stay in marching band (snare drum) that 4 years later in 1981 her paint job as part of my "art portfolio" would all lead to a 30 year "dream job" contract Graphic Designer position at NASA LaRC where I drove my cool galactic Barracuda show car 20 miles each way "daily" (rain or shine...yes, even snow) until 1997 when I "gave her away" to a friend for a father-son project!
Amongst all the trophies, even though I had an airbrushed in chrome car show display sign saying "Street driven daily" and an Air Force bumper sticker for the gate access, a lot of people still didn't believe me!?! I guess I should have added "just ask the NASA guards" to the sign, but I never did...I knew the truth and had the 200K+ odometer (for over 20 years) to prove it.
Funny the '99 Dakota I bought used (with 18K miles) in '99 I still drive daily today has 240K+ on her right now!
I will try and find more pictures to add to my/her story when I can...I know I have a Y3 pic on a thumb drive somewhere!
Thanks, grafixrj

edit:
I made a mistake it was originally paint code Y2 Sunfire Yellow NOT Y3...something didn't sound right to me and upon looking at the intro for a book I've been working on for many years and some online research with Plymouth paint codes for proof of confirmation I stand corrected and humbly say I'm sorry, it's been quite awhile! I also just noticed I posted this in the wrong section...must be all the the heart meds I'm taking to treat CHF!