64 Valiant BarracudaAnyone know how many '64 barracudas with a V-273 and push button tranny are still on the road or how to find out?
Kind of like how many pieces of popcorn in the popcorn bucket lol.
I meant in the country. I understand 23,443 were sold. What's that attrition rate based on? Thanks.In the state of Hawaii? Or California? Or the entire country?
Yikes.
Probably more accurate to start with how many rolled out of the factory and then just assume a 80% to 90% attrition rate over the past 6 decades.
Because without the data base from every city or county in the nation, there is no way to answer that question.Why isn't that a serious question?
Sit there and think on it a while. You may as well ask "how many jelly beans are in the country?"Why isn't that a serious question?
Just the red ones though.Sit there and think on it a while. You may as well ask "how many jelly beans are in the country?"
Just the red ones though.
I'm not so sure that's an accurate gauge. You're assuming most would have their cars insured with Hagerty. I know of TWO 64 Barracudas less then two miles away rottin in the woods. They're insured by mother nature. I'm sure there are lots more and even some that have been recycled. I guess that's his only way to find a "guess" on the number. And a really loose guess at that.Listen- the best way to gauge this question, “besides with a crystal ball Rusty.” Is to email Hagerty insurance and if any one had a “kinda close” clue…. It would be them. Maybe not all on the road but I bet you would get 70% close.
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It’s not perfect but it is a gauge I bet to get closer than “2 rotting in a field”.I'm not so sure that's an accurate gauge. You're assuming most would have their cars insured with Hagerty. I know of TWO 64 Barracudas less then two miles away rottin in the woods. They're insured by mother nature. I'm sure there are lots more and even some that have been recycled. I guess that's his only way to find a "guess" on the number. And a really loose guess at that.
I think it's probably the closest he's gonna get....and it ain't real close. LOL Using me for an example, I unsure mine as a daily driver with a regular company. I probably would even if it was a 64 Barracuda rather than a 64 Valiant, because we keep old Vixen in the wind.It’s not perfect but it is a gauge I bet to get closer than “2 rotting in a field”.
lol! The OP really has no idea how open the question they asked really is. BUT Since he was askin how many oars on the road. Most states require insurance and Haggerty is about the cheapest ins for old cars there is. again it’s a “number.”
Is is perfect? “Nope.” But he would be closer to their goal.
Yep. Nobody wants the black ones.Just the red ones though.
Yep. Nobody wants the black ones.