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    Third place at Carlisle

    Very Cool! Love the 440 R/T Vert 🌴
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    Convertible rear seat bottom vs hardtop.

    Very good information! I did not know this, more info to add to the knowledge toolbox. Appreciate the photos too. Thanks for sharing.🌴
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    Hello from California

    Welcome to the Forum. Very nice Fish project. I will enjoy following your endeavor. 🌴
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    Hello from Kansas!

    Welcome to FEBO! You have a nice stable of Mopars. 🌴
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    Front Sway Bar...?

    Man, I have to say my Fish rolled like a boat in turns or even just changing lanes. With new shocks and just the rear sway bar only the ride was terrible. After adding the front sway bar it rides on rails now. My fish is stock with a LA318 so not really a speedster, but the ride improved...
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    Front Sway Bar...?

    The tabs have a notch at the top that lock into the lower arm. The lip at the top of the lower fits in that notch snugly and aligns the tab for proper placement. This fitment prevents the tab from rotating or moving after being bolted on. High grade bolts can handle more than the car weighs and...
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    Front Sway Bar...?

    I had the back plates welded onto to tabs by a welding/muffler shop. Then bolted the tabs on with high grade bolts. Everything on the original sway bar setup bolts on without any other welding. For street application it has worked great for me. Good luck 🌴
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    Front Sway Bar...?

    The original Sway Bar set up works really well and are easily sourced. I added the tabs to the lowers without removing the lowers. Picked up a set of tabs and welded a back plate to them. Drilled a center pilot hole in the back plate of tab. Held it in correct place on the lower and used it to...
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    Old member returns

    Sweet Fish daveb! Welcome back🌴
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    Barracuda remote mirror

    Here is a diagram showing the routing of the remote mirror cable. Shows the cable routed towards the door hinges through a bracket that keeps it away from the glass. Hope this helps. 🌴
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    Non rally dash clock question

    Also I’m sure you can make your own wire to connect the clock. The wire is about 8” long and you can see what type of end connectors are needed. Something like this should work🌴
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    Non rally dash clock question

    Yes, that’s my original wire for my clock.🌴
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    Non rally dash clock question

    Just hooked my clock up like explained. Works perfectly! Hope this helped you out. 🌴
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    Non rally dash clock question

    I found this photo as well showing clock connects to the Ammeter (Alt Gauge).🌴
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    Non rally dash clock question

    Hi, just happen to be wiring my non-rally clock today. Here is a photo of the connector for the clock. As I understand this connector from the clock attaches to the Red Wire (Hot) post on the Alt Gauge. Hopefully, some one will chime in if I’m mistaken. Regards Rob 🌴
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    New Member Posting 1970 Barracuda Convertible acquired.

    Xcudame, I Absolutely agree with you. We grew up in a really Amazing time here in the USA. E-Bodies are empirical proof of this.🌴
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    New Member Posting 1970 Barracuda Convertible acquired.

    Hi Cuda_Mark, when I acquired the Fish the front panels that she came with were time period correct power window panels in excellent shape. The rear panels were time period correct in excellent shape as well, but were not power window panels. I had to cut out the manual window holes for the...
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    New Member Posting 1970 Barracuda Convertible acquired.

    Thanks Cudahunter, I haven’t seen another one in EB3 yet. Under different lighting conditions the color transforms into some really cool visuals. Fluorescent lighting really electrifies the color. Very happy I stayed with the original color. Always appreciate your input. 🌴
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    New Member Posting 1970 Barracuda Convertible acquired.

    Hi All, it’s been a 3 year journey of ups and downs working on my Fish. Finally completed the project (I know never completely done) to where its road ready and represents well. A rotisserie restoration wasn’t needed as the bones were really good. However, a bare metal strip down and repaint in...
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