Retired 1966 barracuda drag car

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Seansmopar

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Found this car in a junk yard in northwest Indiana, it had been picked over pretty good, but I was still able to find some value in it.. Could have been an old US.30 race car back in the day...Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! Where all the great ones came out to play!
 

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Cutting out floor boards today, have to cut thru roll bar and welded in frame ties..
 

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That my buddy Dennis helping me today.... Car had extended inner wheel wells covered with aluminum.
 

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Found this super coil under the dash..only thing left under the dash, I took it with me as a momento.
 

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The wheel outer wheel wells where opened up and round stock was welded in for reinforcing around the slicks..cool..
 

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I just was thinking that same thought.Someone,did some nice,clean work.
 
I am going to make another visit back was only able to afford the pieces I needed at this time..soon I'm going to pull the lower rear extensions for the quarter panels and other odd and ends..
 
I'm surprised the fenders and hood are still attached. The must be rough?
 
I think the pass fender and hood are ok, drivers sides been damaged from the yard..both doors have rust and damage but I might grab them for my 64..
 
This is my car the recipient from the floor donor 1966 barracuda drag car..going to be a winter project.
 

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Thanks for noticing and appreciate the kind words..car is currently a 30 footer visibly, but is fun to drive.. Has original engine 2nd recasting 273 and someone planted a 65-66 4 bbl on it sometime in its life...I traded a 1998 gmc 4x4 full size pickup with 177,000 on the clock back in sept 2012..since I replaced the front suspension and replaced all leaking gaskets on engine trans and diff...scored those cool slot wheels and tires for a cool 200 bones then cleaned the car up inside and out just plated it this week, can't wait to bring it to some car shows..
 
Sunday Sunday Sunday :cheers: :burnout: Those words sure bring me back :coffee2: Wow that is a great old car, and your Barracuda is a dandy for sure :cheers: If that old race car could talk :burnout:
Congratulations on a cool find for parts.
 
I had this car for years purchased it for $1500.00 in the 90's just for the drivetrain..the rest of the body was rotted horrible most of these Midwest cars where recycled into early ford escorts..this car has the original 455 block, crank, rods and cylinder heads, original M-20 4 speed trans and original differential but changed the gear ratio..I purchased a olds tunnel ram for it in early 2000 then decided to go a pro street approach..it was easier and cheaper then trying to bring it back to original..found used fenders, doors, supreme header and had to make my own quarters from another set of used front fenders, used 73, 74, 75 parts for the body is the same for all these years..even the original 442 hood had holes like swiss cheese..it took over ten years to complete in my two car garage with basic hand tools and a mig welder and an wonderful wife who understands my patience..The time it took me to straighten and block sand over and over times I never thought I would finish..it was there for three moves and three jobs..I had visions of so many different colors to paint it and finally decided to use DuPont civilian competition yellow. No painting background I wanted to paint it anyways started 7:30 in the morning until 7:30 in the evening to paint all of it..July 4th 2010 I remember it reached 93 degrees if you where outside.. inside my buddy's pole barn it was hotter, drank liquids all day water, beer ,pop still lost about 3 pounds from sweating..I love this car it is apart of me just thought I would share it with you..
 

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I had this car for years purchased it for $1500.00 in the 90's just for the drivetrain..the rest of the body was rotted horrible most of these Midwest cars where recycled into early ford escorts..this car has the original 455 block, crank, rods and cylinder heads, original M-20 4 speed trans and original differential but changed the gear ratio..I purchased a olds tunnel ram for it in early 2000 then decided to go a pro street approach..it was easier and cheaper then trying to bring it back to original..found used fenders, doors, supreme header and had to make my own quarters from another set of used front fenders, used 73, 74, 75 parts for the body is the same for all these years..even the original 442 hood had holes like swiss cheese..it took over ten years to complete in my two car garage with basic hand tools and a mig welder and an wonderful wife who understands my patience..The time it took me to straighten and block sand over and over times I never thought I would finish..it was there for three moves and three jobs..I had visions of so many different colors to paint it and finally decided to use DuPont civilian competition yellow. No painting background I wanted to paint it anyways started 7:30 in the morning until 7:30 in the evening to paint all of it..July 4th 2010 I remember it reached 93 degrees if you where outside.. inside my buddy's pole barn it was hotter, drank liquids all day water, beer ,pop still lost about 3 pounds from sweating..I love this car it is apart of me just thought I would share it with you..



Nice job don't see many of those olds,buick,pontiacs,chevys of those years and your cuda is a great looking project [looks fine to me] better'n mine!!!
 
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