Of course I also voted YES! My cousin still owns one of the '68 Barracudas B029 that he ordered new and it is still in mint shape... The Hairbender
YES!!!!!!!
SWEEEET ! can you get pictures ?
Of course I also voted YES! My cousin still owns one of the '68 Barracudas B029 that he ordered new and it is still in mint shape... The Hairbender
YES!!!!!!!
I voted for it. Seems like a great idea to me.....
I have already voted so I want fill the ballot box!! but like the guy said, those interested in this should keep this going so those guys that aren't on here every fri----- day will see it and voice their opinion.
most of us get into the old mopars (cars) because we have a dream. we may never build a SS replica or own a real one, but we love to study history, facts, lies, truths, and related info..... and these cars represent the ultimate mopar, IMHO.
Of course I also voted YES! My cousin still owns one of the '68 Barracudas B029 that he ordered new and it is still in mint shape... The Hairbender
YES!!!!!!!
great idea dave
this slipped by me a few years ago and it still hurts today(not a real bo car but was run as one)
Why not all factory built A body race cars. Do we forget about them
Ask your cousin if he remembers the 427/425hp '68 Chevy Biscayne I use to own, run by Ennis Lund, called "Ennis Menace" also from Sioux Falls. Here's a pic of the Hairbender......
BO 29
One of the original 1968 BO 29 Barracuda Race Hemi Super Stock cars was damaged
during a delivery.
Town & County Plymouth ~ Phoenix, Arizona
The car {Automatic} was shipped to Phoenix via the typical Car Hauler,
When the Barracuda was being backed off the Trailer, the track-rails shifted
and the car went 'splash' to the pavement.
The entire right back rear body had buckled, and the rear frame-rails bent like a Pretzel.
The large back Window Glass panel popped out and landed on the ground.
It was called 'The Phoenix Flop'.
The BO 29 was shipped back to Detroit, and stripped of the 'goodies'.
A replacement BO 29 was 'never' sent back to Phoenix.
Yo, this is Cawley. I never saw your barracuda I person, only pictures. I think your barracuda is AWSOME
So 5 pages of mostly positive comments for a new forum and a lopsided poll 'for' said new forum but no new forum. What's the deal? Is this gonna come to fruition or we pissin' in the wind here?
Thanks Cawley.... :glasses7:
Now back to the topic at hand. Has the new forum for these factory hot rods been created yet? LoL
1968 Chrysler Race Hemi Program
Originally, Dodge was approved to build '60' - LO 23 Dart's.
* 35 - Automatics
* 25 - 4-Speeds
Dick Landy was approved to get '2' Race Hemi Dart's.
Originally, Plymouth was approved to build '50' - BO 29 Barracuda's
* 30 - Automatics
* 20 - 4-Speeds
Sox & Martin were approved to get '2' Race Hemi Barracuda's
What was the two Dick Landy Darts autos or 4 speeds and What where they raced as?
Daves Cuda
One was an Automatic, and one was a 4-Speed.
Dick Landy first raced an LO23 at the 1968 Hot Rod Magazine Championships at
Riverside International Raceway {California} on March 23 & 24.
Dick Landy raced the Automatic in SS/BA.
Dick Landy LO23 Race Hemi Dart's
LO23 M8B 297859 ..... 4-Speed
LO23 M8B 297866 ..... Automatic