harrisonm
Well-Known Member
Not familiar with RR1.
Not familiar with RR1.

It was a replacement core. It was in good shape. If it ain't broke...you say you pressure tested the heater core? with all the work you've done and how much work it is to get to it again surely it's worth fitting a new core at this stage?
neil.
Nice color!22 years later, I finally picked up another Barracuda to replace the 69 I had to sell when we bought our house. It is a pretty basic manual everything 1968 318 powered 4-Speed no console with an 8.75 rear. After pretty much finishing the 65 Dart Power Pack 4-Speed I'm ready for another project.
Fender tag decodes to this
CAR: Plymouth Barracuda 2 Door Sports Hardtop
ENGINE: 318cid 2-bbl V8
TRANSMISSION: 4-Speed Manual Floor Shift
TIRES: 6.95x14 White Sidewall
MODEL YEAR: 1968
BUILD DATE: March 05.
AXLE: 3.23 Rear Axle Ratio
INTERIOR: High Trim Grade, Vinyl Bucket Seats. White on Red Interior.
PAINT: Beige (Dodge), Satin Beige (Plymouth), Sandalwood (Chrysler), Imperial Navaho Beige (Imperial).
OTHER: Burgundy Metallic Upper Door Frame Color. Red Horizontal Sport Stripe.
MOLDINGS:
2-5: Drip Rail Mouldings
3-0: Body Belt Mouldings
7-8: Wheel Lip Mouldings
ABC OPTIONS:
abc OPTIONS:
b4: Bucket Seats
Pretty straight and clean body wise, It's been repainted in Burgundy metallic with a 69 stripe and white vinyl painted seats.
Should be a fun project.
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You are reading my mind.My first move would be to use a temporary ground strap and re-check the gauge operation. Alligator clips and a piece of wire. The fuel pickup should be insulated by the rubber seal preventing ground.
That's a different thread.The sheetmetal on the dash frame is butchered pretty bad and I'm not sure what to do about it.
Everything takes longer than ya think.It's turning out everything on this car takes 10 times longer to fix than it should.