WIW 1966 Barracuda

My other 2 cents as I am on m second early barracuda first a 66 now a 65 Formula S that I love and refer to a hole I throw money into! They are great cool cars you must want to drive and enjoy then for what they are! As down the road they may one day be worth a little bit more, as I thought when I had the 66 fully restored and it ran low 12's. One day a fool crunched it and I battled the insurance company to pay me what I had in it, it was a losing battle except I had all the receipts for work recently done. Now my current 65 Formula S another hole I am putting money into but I love it. It had been mechanically restored on a rotisserie and runs like a rabbit. Yet still needs some body work and a paint job, another 8k of work yikes! I have at least that much in it and drive it all the time to shows and mopar club events. Don't care about anything but enjoying it for what it is. People see it and find its originality cool, although it has disc brakes, dual master cylinder, and 14 inch rally wheels now it looks original so I just smile and let them look at it as if it is. Some time down the road it will get body and paint as I have a fund for it slowly building its weight to do the job. The joy of my car is mine to enjoy and I would never sell it! I love it and I invest in it as just for me! I know it is worth what you want it to be, but to sell one of these to another is unfortunately a no win situation as people feel they have no value! Why is a unknown as they do hold a place in sport car history with the big glass window in back, on the market before a mustang an just its cool appeal back in the day! History of cars is in its blood for sure, but not in its price value for some silly reason! Just drive it enjoy it and smile when people look at it and try to figure out what is that car!!

65Cudalover!