Yeah, just read below the pictures,,,,That's really awesome. Is there a story?? If so, I missed it.
I would be suspicious. I'd be putting on my cow pasture boots on and take a REAL good look at this. It makes a great story to call it a prototype. Is it a ChryCo factory prototype? I'd like to see the VIN (is there one?) and also build dates that would be on the engine, etc. It helps sell the museum but not sure of the accuracy...And it already had a 273 in 63?????
Cool story, bro; can you prove it? I mean, because if you can, that sure gives my factory '63 Lancer 770 factory 383 Hemi/4-on-the-tree factory 2-door 9-seater factory hardtop convertible station wagon a run for the money. It was factory-built at the factory for a Dodge factory executive's grandson, who wasn't yet born. But when he was eventually born, it was in a factory.It seems a Plymouth executive’s wife wanted a fastback but with a convertible top (…) At first it appeared to be a custom build of a 1964 fastback, but closer examination showed a description of the car and its unique history.
Was that the famous Formula S Valiant or this Targa type top Barracuda? Barris did a deusy on the Fireball 500 66 Barracuda. Anything is possible after it left the line. Concept car? (Not for public sale)I read about this car not too long ago, I thought it was on FABO. The story went it was a styling excercise(not for anyone's wife) and they took a Barracuda off the line, and were going to put Formula S badges on it. The then current owner asked someone associated with the build about it, and he said he(the owner) should go ahead and finish making it a Formula S because that's what the paperwork said to do.
So who knows. It is kinda cool, though.
Not with a 63 firewall.And it already had a 273 in 63?????
Ok...so I did see all that... more of a blurb than a story. If you look into where it came from....joe schmoe' s private collection....seems to add zero credibility. I like stories that say "we assume" this and that.... what a load. It would cool if true, but I'm not holding my breath.Yeah, just read below the pictures,,,,
Smells like cheese from here. Show us the SO on the rad support. And with the doors open, I wonder if you could still jack up the front tire without flexing the floor
I read on the internet that back in 63 Chrysler was doing experimental body styling exercises trying to make Mopars look more like GM products, as a way to increase car sales at the various Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge divisions. One of the styling experiments was the black painted engine bay on the car featured in this post.Nah, it's a 64 firewall is smooth, 22 inch radiator........ nice car, except what ever dummy painted the engine bay