Hersbird
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I remember this Miami Vice epsodie where I was sure they were going to wreck this awesome 1968 GTX convertible. Luckily they just abandoned it in the edge of death looking unharmed.
'The Doris Day Show'
* 1968/1969 Season
1969 Barracuda 'Convertible'
* Exterior Color; Code R6 'Scorch Red'
* Interior Color; Code D6T 'Saddle Tan'
* Convertible Top; Code D67 'Saddle Tan
* 318 V-8
* Automatic {Column Shift}
* Bucket Seats w/Adjustable Head Rests
* Wire Wheels
* Whitewall Tires {6.95 x 14"}
* Towing Package
* Pin-Stripe
* Lower Body Rocker Panel Molding
* Front-and-Rear Bumper Guards
* Wheel Opening Chrome Moldings
Opening Credits 'Season 2' > Doris is driving the 1969 Barracuda thru the back-roads of Cotina, California
{outside of San Francisco}, the streets of San Francisco, and over the Golden Gate Bridge.
Episode > Doris Day {Doris Martin; character} was referred to as...... 'The Beautiful Barracuda'
Episode > Doris Day 'chirped' the right rear tire as she took off from a Stop Sign while turning right.
Episode > The Barracuda was pulling a single-axle small Mobile Home.
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the Burn Notice Charger
Same with the forest service up here in Oregon.Post #120 has the color scheme of the U.S. Border Patrol Vehicles in El Paso, Texas (circa 1980's anyway).