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This is my 2nd a body. But the first one I have that has driven. I'm really into e bodies, but my buddy went on hard times and I had to purchase this as it was my first drive.

She ain't pretty by any means. But she can have some fun!
 
got her out for a warm up session while the temps are above freezing and the sun's out!
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This is my 2nd a body. But the first one I have that has driven. I'm really into e bodies, but my buddy went on hard times and I had to purchase this as it was my first drive.

She ain't pretty by any means. But she can have some fun!
That is not at all what I expected to see but I've always preferred the fastback version of the 2nd gen barracuda and that one right there has my respect as a road warrior that has survived almost 50 years. I like it, one of a kind!
 
Looks nice. It is amazing how much time it takes to do things correctly.
 
Thanks... I am not a body guy- but a lot of paint guys have had nothing but good things to say...I lucked out... So far
that's prittie cool! black is a tough color to have, and keep up on. it looks like who ever painted your cuda did a grate job.
 
your welcome! but the trophy said it all. the prep before and the buff and polish after the painter is done make or brake the job, i would say from what i see they hit a home run.
 
yes...that's where the majority of cost lies...90% of the reason I sold my 71 Satellite. Mechanically/driveline was perfect...body needed to be redone, and wasn't willing to sink another 6-10 into a base satellite I was already in the red on to begin with.
your welcome! but the trophy said it all. the prep before and the buff and polish after the painter is done make or brake the job, i would say from what i see they hit a home run.
 
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