Tony Vincent, of Buena Park, California has a niche for the 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible. In fact, he’s owned one for the last forty years. This particular Barracuda was originally finished in white with red interior, and has been restored in its original colors. “I found the car at a consignment dealer,” recalls Tony. “At the time, I really wanted a Mustang, which they had available. They wanted $5,500 for it, but the car was in rough shape. At the top of a hill on the property, I saw this white Barracuda convertible. The car was in good shape, and they wanted $2,400 for it. I offered to test drive the car, and fell in love with it. I bought the car, and gave it to my son Dean when he turned 16,” he added.

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