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Wasn't comparing levels of rarity.
Got it.
Agreed it’s got some rare options
Wasn't comparing levels of rarity.
That will tell you that the Mule/Prototype body matches the fender tag. I assume it does. All the options that are shown on the Mule/Prototype show on the car today. No guessing there.If you seen the car and see the car again , just check the body #s on the rad support and trunk lip to the fender tag. That would save guessing on all the options
Interesting, but '67 had the reverse lights below the bumper and didn't have the dual exhaust cutouts in the rear splash pan like '68 & '69. Who knows if they would go through the motions of changing all of that trivial stuff.I don´t dare to express my opinion in this Forum no more, but anyway, thought I post this from an
article by well-reputed Geoff Stunkard.
Might be of interest to some.
I don´t know...
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It was my understanding that the engine was painted with the negative cable already secured to the head.If I may, I'd like to touch upon the color photo of the red 340 engine compartment. Is the negative battery cable painted engine color? Is that correct? I was given to understand that small block negative bat cables were left natural black and big block negative bat cables were painted engine color. Just trying learn something here. Thank you.
Mike
I don´t dare to express my opinion in this Forum no more, but anyway, thought I post this from an
article by well-reputed Geoff Stunkard.
Might be of interest to some.
I don´t know...
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If I may, I'd like to touch upon the color photo of the red 340 engine compartment. Is the negative battery cable painted engine color? Is that correct? I was given to understand that small block negative bat cables were left natural black and big block negative bat cables were painted engine color. Just trying learn something here. Thank you.
Mike
MCG has been known to embellish facts just a teeny, tiny bit.Wow.
The article on this car in Mopar Collector's Guide has some major historical errors! Wonder where they got that Mis-information!
Car started out as a 1968 340 4-speed Barracuda Formula S. THE fender tag on the mule car even says so. And the original paperwork notes from Bob Tarrozzi also say so.
And it DID NOT have 4 Porsche seats in it! I have the invoice for the seats right here.... Qty 2 from Tummods Co, Lyndhurst Ohio.
MCG has been known to embellish facts just a teeny, tiny bit.
Interesting info, thanks.Wow.
The article on this car in Mopar Collector's Guide has some major historical errors! Wonder where they got that Mis-information!
Car started out as a 1968 340 4-speed Barracuda Formula S. THE fender tag on the mule car even says so. And the original paperwork notes from Bob Tarrozzi also say so.
And it DID NOT have 4 Porsche seats in it! I have the invoice for the seats right here.... Qty 2 from Tummods Co, Lyndhurst Ohio.
67 tank strap goes side to side, 69/69 have 2 straps as this picture
67 tank strap goes side to side, 69/69 have 2 straps as this picture