Another Mopar Off My Bucket List - Barracuda Fastback

I think it still comes down to will the vehicle go down the road 100% legal.

I can park a car trailer on the street with no questions asked, except a polite letter from the city to not let it sit there long so other people have a place to park.

I un-hooked my trailer for one day out in front of my house with my buddies drag GTO on it, the next morning the police knocked on the door, the trailer could stay but the car had to go, or be legal.


I don't entirely agree. My Barracuda is 100% street legal yet they have listed it as a vehicle that has to go. I realize that the funnycar and Duster are race cars that won't ever be street driven, - but the 'Cuda?? It seems more to me to be based on whether or not they find certain vehicles to be 'acceptable' to them. - And if you want to own some form of hotrod here you better keep it inside where it can't be seen. Having it out will lead to harassment by the council & law enforcement. I know that sounds ludicrous but I don't know how else to explain why they've kept modifying the rules until I could no longer be in compliance or why I've gotten such rude treatment by the sheriff's department.

As far as the police telling you that your buddy's drag GTO couldn't stay at your place, - it's not that much different to what I'm going through. All I can say is 'WHY?' Why are some city councils so hell bent on preventing people from owning a drag car? Sure, it may not be illegal, but they make it as difficult as possible within their power. There are a number of golf carts in this town that are kept outside. Even though they're unlicensed the city allows them to be street driven here. It seems like a double standard to me.