Does anyone know where I may have a reproduction "automontage schinznach AG" tag made for my car? Mine is in poor condition.
Does anyone know where I may have a reproduction "automontage schinznach AG" tag made for my car? Mine is in poor condition.
Too bad I also am looking for one.I don't know anyone, who offers reproductions.
Too small market...
I would buy one if available 50.00 euros??in the german mopar forum user rikuma has made and post a emty one. an letter "n" is missing on the Picture to avoid abuse...he photoshoped it.
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here a link to the post:
MOPAR FORUM GERMANY - Anmelden
We (marvin and i) will check this for you.My last name is German but I cant read or speak it. Anyone want to be a broker to get a few of these in the states?
Hi is Marvin still around? no reply via emailWe (marvin and i) will check this for you.
Hi is Marvin still around? no reply via email
I remember i measured my Sticker for someone. I forgot who it was.
But he made reproduction Decals "Automontage Schinznach" for the rear screen as a correct copy.
Damn...who was it.... Marvin do you know?
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On Page 4 is everything cleared... Lord of Frisco was it
Hallo Tom,
es geht nicht um den rear-window sticker, den haben wir - dank Deiner Maßangaben - schon nachproduziert - und auch an zwei FABO member verschickt; es geht um die Schinznach Plakette:
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Die hat 'rikuma' mal im forum vorgestellt und AMAG OWNER könnte die brauchen - wir haben 'rikuma' allerdings nicht erreicht...
Marvin, is there anyone making those metal plates? I would like a new one for mine when I restore it.
I just read about Chrysler UK and its problems when they took over Rootes.
They hated the Hillman Imp, said it was total POO and Lee Laccoca thought us Brits were a bunch of LOSERS!
I guess that's why they went to the makers of watches and cuckoo clocks???
What do us brits know about making cars...
I've got the information You're looking for - and it is very interesting:
Swiss-made Barracudas 1967 - 1969:
1967: 273 - 2bbl and 273 - 4 bbl, no slant sixes.
1968: 273 - 2 bbl and 340s
1969: 273 - 2 bbl and 340s
Obviously 273 engines leftovers were still sent to Schinznach in 68 and 69; the engines were still painted red. There were no 318s offered in swiss Barracudas. Nearly all Barracudas were fastbacks, but there are few notchbacks (only with 273 c.i.) known. Convertibles were imported - not swiss made - but sold by AMAG; these convertibles got the US-motorization: 225 c.i., 318 c.i. and 340 c.i. Only one big block Barracuda is known and this was a modified race car:
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Most of the swiss Barracudas in 68 and 69 seemed to be 340 - Fastbacks. I think they outnumbered the 273 c.i. Barracudas by 4 to 1. I believe they built in these 2 years about 130 - 150 Barracudas equipped with the 340 in Schinznach - therefore the fame of the 340 is still big in Switzerland - nearly every even lesser car enthusiast knows this engine. But exact numbers broken down to motorization are not available; same story as with my Demon; also concerning the leftover engine story.
Mmm... I'd like to see how they were on my 68 Barracuda, cause I've just ordered bucket seats from the US, cause on mine have been installed seats from a 77 Pontiac Firebird at a certain point.Yes, because the Swiss cars had different bucket seats by the now well known company RECARO.
These were sport buckets with headrests, completely different to the US stratobuckets.
Very nice car...and it is according to the few informations I have about the 2nd Gen Swiss-Barracudas:
Swiss-made Barracudas 1967 - 1969:
1967: 273 - 2bbl and 273 - 4 bbl, no slant sixes.
1968: 273 - 2 bbl and 340s
1969: 273 - 2 bbl and 340s
Obviously 273 engines leftovers were still sent to Schinznach in 68 and 69; the engines were still painted red. There were no 318s offered in swiss Barracudas. Nearly all Barracudas were fastbacks, but there are few notchbacks (only with 273 c.i.) known. Convertibles were imported - not swiss made - but sold by AMAG; these convertibles got the US-motorization: 225 c.i., 318 c.i. and 340 c.i. Only one big block Barracuda is known and this was a modified race car:
The way to SIMCA France is interesting, but I have also seen a Schinznach-Dart, which went to Spain - as 3700 GT.
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Only 72 Barracudas were assembled in Schinznach in 1968 and most of them were Fastbacks - Your car is extremely rare - it was not imported to Europe, it was built in Switzerland and then exported to France..
A very, very informative thread in the German Mopar Forum about Schinznach Cars and Numbers:
https://www.mopar-forum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=67315