Video of my beater

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You always have the coolest Mopars but that's a time machine, beautiful crushed velvet seats and even the untidy wiring it's like you're back living in the '70's.
 
You always have the coolest Mopars but that's a time machine, beautiful crushed velvet seats and even the untidy wiring it's like you're back living in the '70's.

I was thinkin the same thing. It's badass!
 
The funny thing reading these comments is, it's no time capsule. I built it like that. I have a thread here somewhere, I think it's called 'Ugly Bastard 67 Barracuda', or something like that. My filler and paint skills aren't great, which is why the paint looks like it's a survivor car. The Keystones came from a Monaco I bought for parts, it sat in a swamp for years, giving them that old ratty look. The seats came from a '68 Formula S I bought for parts, it was wrecked back in the early 80's. The door panels and package tray came from a notchback I parted out, they were in the trunk. I took all these old parts I had and made it look like an old survivor. I even had a Mr. Gasket memory tach in there for a while, but it died.

Thanks for the comments!
 
Nice car, Mike.
It's built pretty much how I like them, a little ruff around the edges, but very functional.
What headers are you running?
 
Nice car, Mike.
It's built pretty much how I like them, a little ruff around the edges, but very functional.
What headers are you running?
They're B body Hedman headers. Had to crush nearly every tube to get them to fit, but they only cost $50. Also the #7 tube interfered with the Z bar, so I moved the Z bar forwards so I could still get the starter in and out easily.
 
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