Show Us Pictures of 2nd Generation Barracudas

About 15 years ago I went to go look at a camping trailer that was an hour away & turned out to be a huge pile of crap that you would have to be paid to take away instead of buying it. It appeared to be a total waste of time & gas until my wife spotted a yard sale & said, "Let's stop & look around." She was driving so I had no choice, but I was actually happy about stopping this time.

As she pulled into the driveway I spotted a bright red, 1968 Barracuda convertible under a pine tree with no plates on it. No plates meant it might be for sale, so I walked right by the tables covered with dust collectors, drool stained baby toys & broken veg-a-matics & went right over to the car. It was a little rough in the fenders & quarters, but it was complete & had a top that was in decent shape.

There was a kid guarding the tables to make sure my wife wasn't going to stuff her purse with a ceramic Elvis statue, so I asked him if the car was for sale. He said he would go find his Grandfather & ask him. When the kid returned, his Grandfather was with him who said to me, "The car was on lawn for sale two weeks ago & some guy said he'd take it so I parked it out back. He never came back so it's still for sale."

I asked how much & expected to hear a high number, but was told $600. I then asked if it ran, & was told that the starter was dying but it might turn over. It did, so I went around the block with it. My wife was shocked that we found a running & driving Barracuda ragtop for $600. I made towing arrangements since it ran rough & had been off the road for a while & got it home.

Turns out the engine, a slant 6, had low compression in half of the cylinders & it needed quite a bit of body work. I gathered up some parts over the next couple of years, but bailed on it & sold it to a friend for the $900 I had into it. I had my hands full with my other car, & this one was the toughest one to find parts for. He & his son have been working on it, but I haven't talked to him in a while & don't know what progress they've made. Last I saw it, it was a stripped down shell that was sand blasted.

Cool story, Old Moparz. Never know when some jewel in the rough will show up.

Thanks for sharing the pics and the story.

Ma Snart