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    BFG Tires

    Although the reproduction small letter, Goodyear Polyglas tires look best, I wouldn't recommend them on a car you would be driving somewhat regularly. I ran them on my Cuda some years back and although I grew up with polyglas they are no match for today's radial tires in handling and cornering...
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    1971 Plymouth Barracuda

    I hate to sound like a kill joy and by no means am I knocking the seller....but as a retired LEO I feel it's necessary to caution anyone on the purchase of a vehicle without a legal title. The last thing you want to do is invest your hard earned money in a car and either not be able to legally...
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    The Great Clutch Size Debate

    Thanks for the heads up. So far so good with mine. But I'll keep an eye out for any problems. I really don't advocate any particular brand, just wanted to help those that are confused about the 10.95 - 11" disc confusion.
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    The Great Clutch Size Debate

    I lived in the great Borough of Brooklyn NY for 48 years. Raced the 1st Cuda on weekends at Marginal Street, Long Dock, BQE at 86th street & the Verrazzano Bridge (we would block off the bridge exit ramp, lol) . Sometimes we would go out to Cross Bay Blvd in Queens and run..Street racing was the...
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    The Great Clutch Size Debate

    I’m writing this post to help my fellow Big Block owners. I have been around ‘Cudas since 1970 when my dad bought me an Ultra Violet 440+6 , 4spd for getting into college on a scholarship (cheaper to buy a car than pay for school) . Although I never drove a 4 spd I told him that’s what I wanted...
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    SOLD 1970 B% Barracuda

    Back in my street racing days in Brooklyn NY, I remember seeing the plain looking Barracudas with flat hoods, no exhaust cutout rear valance.....and the sneaky little 383 4 barrel emblems right under the Barracuda nameplates on each fender...real sleepers.
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    Has anybody ever heard of a V code 1972 Challenger???

    Jeff like I suggested before. Law-enforcement can run a VIN trace and follow the car back to its origin. It is done through the NATB (national auto theft buerau). They can also check for hidden Vehicle Identification Numbers, also known as confidential VINs, these are restricted from the general...
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    Has anybody ever heard of a V code 1972 Challenger???

    It depends on where you live. Some States are lax with title requirements. Especially for older cars all you need is a VIN traced on a piece of paper and a general description. Remember they don't make money if they don't issue titles.
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    Has anybody ever heard of a V code 1972 Challenger???

    Does the firewall have holes for A/C. A sixpack would not have them because A/C won't mount onto it.
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    Has anybody ever heard of a V code 1972 Challenger???

    Beware Anything is possible...but, I've been messing around with E-bodies since 1969 and have never come across a 72 V-code. If I had just bought the car, I would take it to a Police Department Auto theft unit and have it checked out to be sure it's not re-tagged. It is illegal to alter a VIN...
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    Help With Clutch & Pressure Plate

    Thanks for the information. Do you know if Mother Mopar still makes a 10.95" 18 spline clutch kit or is that history?
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    Help With Clutch & Pressure Plate

    Hello everyone, I need a little help with clutch and pressure plate selection for my 70 Cuda, 440+6. I'm looking for something as close to original as possible. My Cuda is factory stock and other than an occasional burnout or very rare street battle, I don't race the car anymore. I...
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    This has to be fake or scam!

    I have to agree with Burntorange70, I think he forgot a "0". About the phone number I think he means you have to call him after 6:30 because he has no cell number just a home number. Call him, once you talk to him you'll know by the conversation if it's a scam. Whatever you do don't send a down...
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    I need help....70 or 71??

    As we all know it comes down to money. I have owned my 70 440-6 Cuda since 1978. Around 1988 I came across a black 1971 Hemicuda shell which had been a race car and needed tons of work, nose had been cut off etc...I dragged that body around from move to move for over 10 years. Some time around...
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    Which carb do I have?

    This is what I found under your number. List # 84011-2 C.F.M. 750 Stock Jets (F)75, (R)75 Power Valve 6.5 Type 4010 Hope this helps........:3gears:
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    Which carb do I have?

    How about some information on the carb. 2bbl ? 4bbl? The number that you gave on here does look like a casting number. Look on the side of the air horn flange, this is usually where the numbers are stamped in and most often has the word "List" before the part number. Do you have a picture of the...
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    How are your Gas Prices doing?

    87 hit $3.99 here today 91 up to $4.25. Cost me $24 to cut the grass last week,on my John Deere with a 20HP Kawasaki engine. :sad2:
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    How are your Gas Prices doing?

    The Amish do have the right idea but, the price of shovels will probably go up since we would have to get the exhaust off the roads. :icon_eyes:
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    How are your Gas Prices doing?

    Well, it's been a while but gas prices are on the rise again, around here hit $3.89 for 87 and $4.15 for 93. The news says the rise is due to recent concerns about the Middle East. How do concerns about what might happen translate into higher prices? What if nothing happens do they give us the...
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    Video of a New Challenger Getting Smashed

    That's the reason why I hardly ever drive my Cuda and when I do it's with one eye on the road and the other one in the rear view mirror. Too many air heads talking on cells and texting. Once you get hit like that the car will never be the same again. :oops:
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