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  1. 65CucaCuda

    Why the /6

    So true! Within half-mile from my house there are probably a dozen or more early Mustangs or Camaros. But try and find an early MOPAR... let alone one with a /6... good luck!
  2. 65CucaCuda

    Why the /6

    Thank you, 1967 'cuda.
  3. 65CucaCuda

    Why the /6

    While I'm not the one who started the count, I see the responses are now over 160! That alone should answer the question, "Why the /6". :cheese:
  4. 65CucaCuda

    Why the /6

    You hit the nail on the head - "Is it Fun??"! For some people driving their cars a quarter mile at a time as fast as they can is their source of enjoyment. For others, taking their /6 for a cruise around town, for a drive on the open highway for a few hours or just filling up at the gas...
  5. 65CucaCuda

    Why the /6

    As has been said throughout this thread, the response by others make having a /6 a lot of fun. Have been to a # of small (burger place) shows... some cars having blowers thru the hoods, some with big block engines with everything chromed. I really enjoy the response (appreciation) when people...
  6. 65CucaCuda

    Just bought this Feather Duster $1500 Score

    Did you get the grill you were looking for? (What part of So. Cal r u from?)
  7. 65CucaCuda

    casting #`s

    It has 3 freeze plugs and yes, the hose/hose clamps are very close together. The car was built at the Los Angeles plant, original owner lived in Huntington Beach, CA... second owner (family friend of 1st) lived in Orange, CA and we are the 3rd owner living in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. The owner's...
  8. 65CucaCuda

    casting #`s

    Hello, 805moparkid. Per your listed chart, I found a stamped number just like you indicated below the 1st spark plug. We have a '65 Barracuda /6 225. The number stamped is "A 225 1 18 2". I decode this casting number as a 1965, 225 ci that was stamped on January 18. Would you agree? But...
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