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    Bodywork question

    I am stripping my car down to bare metal for a full restore. I have most of the outer shell stripped and want to start identifying all the dings and divots and such that need to be dealt with. Will it be a problem down the road painting wise if I use a magic marker to mark the spots needing...
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    Work started!

    Hello everyone. Been a long time since I posted anything, mainly because I had nothing to post since my car was just sitting in limbo. Well I am glad to report that I now have my 70 Barracuda indoors and have started restoration work on it. Still a lot of work to do. Just have all the surface...
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    71 Cuda Project

    Just ran across this ad on Springfield MO craigslist. Looks like a really nice project that just needs to be finished. If I had the money I would check into it myself. Plymouth cuda 1971 cuda not barracuda Mopar project car
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    FOR SALE 71 Cuda Project

    Apologies. Posted in wrong section. Not my car.
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    Holley carb base gasket

    Hello again. It's been so long since I built the engine for my car (70 Barracuda 340 engine) or I've even worked on it I'm not sure anymore of some of the whys and wherefores of some of the things I did building it. I am currently working on trying to get it running again so I can move it...
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    Tunnel ram intake question

    Hello and greetings. I'm new here and posted on the welcome wagon yesterday introducing myself. I have a question about an intake I have I'm hoping someone can answer for me. I have an Offenhauser turbo thrust 360 high rise manifold for a small block topped with 450 cfm carbs. I bought this...
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    New member

    Hello. Paul D. here. Just became a member and figure I should say hello and glad to be a member of a group of fellow Mopar owners and enthusiasts. I am the proud owner of a 70 Barracuda, although over the years her body has fallen victim to some neglect. I'm now in a position to start undoing...
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