1968 '340' Barracuda vs 1968 '383' Road Runner
hey mr red duster...
in lots of ways i feel sorry for the "youts" today. their lives are MUCH more complacated than ours were in the 60's and 70's. back then, gas was cheap and "pennicillian would kill everything" if you know what i mean. it was truly the era of "sex, drugs and rock and roll" and fast cars. although i hung with the "gear heads" who were not the same as the "druggies", we all went to the same parties at people's houses and "camps on the creeks." The weekends were a blast! and you could have just as much fun with a bottle of beer in your hand with the babes as you could hitting the halucigenic stuff. these days, i hang out in my "man cave" garage with "mopar" signs on the walls and a neon light clock with a nice radio/stereo on the "oldies" station wrenching on my 68 and 69 barracudas - much the same as i did forty-two (!) years ago. sometimes when i'm sitting in one of the cudas and the beatles or "dark side of the moon" or the beach boys are blairing.. i just close my eyes and it's almost like being "back there again." take care