1967 Plymouth Barracuda Fasback

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    1. Doc100 (10 months ago | reply)

      Cool. I have a Hotwheels version of this.

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    3. soboy5 (10 months ago | reply)

      I do also. Plus, my dad had the real thing - a 1968 'Cuda 340 Formula S package, 4 speed Hurst shifter, redline tires, 3/4 street grind cam, headers, competition suspension, quick ratio manual steering. Everything was manual, no power accessories or a/c. It was a runner, the engine growled and the entire car shook at idle. It laid rubber with just a touch of the gas pedal. Those were fun times.

    4. coconv (10 months ago | reply)


      I have always liked these a lot. However, I also felt they showed their Valiant heritage a little more than the Mustang or Camaro showed theirs. Plymouth solved that issue in 1970.
      I remember the Hot Wheels version, although I did not think I ever owned one. Plymouth issued a dealer promo model of this in several colors.
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    5. Computerized Automobile Restoration Systems (MARK) [deleted] (10 months ago | reply)

      We seem to have the same tastes, Steve. What a great big brother or friend you would have been growing up. No one in my family shares my love of cars.

    6. coconv (10 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for the kind words. I had a big brother and he could not care less for cars, but he liked to kick by butt.

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