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1967 Barracuda fastback in Utah #3220023
03/12/24 07:45 PM
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Re: 1967 Barracuda fastback in Utah [Re: dssaa] #3220077
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Sweet car, but I don't thinks it worth 10k, I wonder if the inner fenders are cut for those headers?


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Re: 1967 Barracuda fastback in Utah [Re: mopeman] #3220145
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On the headers- I doubt it. It is a small block and those look like in-chassis headers. Shouldn't need to cut. I wonder if it truly has a Dana 60. Normally I would be a flat no but the rear track looks a touch wide so maybe?

Re: 1967 Barracuda fastback in Utah [Re: BigBlockGTS] #3220168
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If there wasnt crazy weather planned for central co the next few days id go look at this.

Exterior wise things look complete and who knows how the body condition is.

Might be a small diff with the rear cover being mistaken for the Dana. And do not the older motors use the other type of front cover?


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Re: 1967 Barracuda fastback in Utah [Re: Mr PotatoHead] #3220180
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Originally Posted by Mr PotatoHead
If there wasnt crazy weather planned for central co the next few days id go look at this.

Exterior wise things look complete and who knows how the body condition is.

Might be a small diff with the rear cover being mistaken for the Dana. And do not the older motors use the other type of front cover?


From the way the ad is written, I very much doubt it's a Dana. Probably 7 1/4

Look up the seller. He's just graduating High School.


Here's the ad write up. My translation in red.




This is our beautiful 1967 Barracuda fastback a true American muscle classic ready for you to restore and bring back to former glory. (I got a project car, did nothing to it, I'm over my head)

Car is a roller as of right now but comes with a dressed 318 small block (I got this random 318 we know nothing about and spray bombed it, used a few bolts to barely hold on some cheap headers and valve cover to it)

Pros:
-has all glass (You lead with this ?!?!)
-has a Dana 60 posy traction read end (rolleyes catfight)
- has very little rust (Has rust)
-has extra parts in interior (Random stuff dumped inside)
Cons:
-needs transmission (...and driveshaft, trans mount, bolts, lines, linkage)
- needs interior re-done (yea, we can see that. How about a better picture? Or take the parts out so we can category the parts and see the interior)
- obviously needs restoration but incredible car for its year and truly a rare find. . (Not the only field car abandoned project for sale)
No low ballers 10k OBO
don’t waste my time (You are 18 years old, you waste plenty of time)

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Re: 1967 Barracuda fastback in Utah [Re: autoxcuda] #3220210
03/13/24 03:13 PM
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Depending on where you live 67-69 Barracudas projects can be real difficult to find these days. If it's solid and savable someone will grab it.

I can find Dusters and Darts around here, but those A-Body Barracudas have always been far more difficult to find as projects, or even done cars for sale. The people that have nice ones know what they have, and keep them forever for good reason.

Re: 1967 Barracuda fastback in Utah [Re: autoxcuda] #3220324
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Originally Posted by autoxcuda
Originally Posted by Mr PotatoHead
If there wasnt crazy weather planned for central co the next few days id go look at this.

Exterior wise things look complete and who knows how the body condition is.

Might be a small diff with the rear cover being mistaken for the Dana. And do not the older motors use the other type of front cover?


From the way the ad is written, I very much doubt it's a Dana. Probably 7 1/4

Look up the seller. He's just graduating High School.


Here's the ad write up. My translation in red.




This is our beautiful 1967 Barracuda fastback a true American muscle classic ready for you to restore and bring back to former glory. (I got a project car, did nothing to it, I'm over my head)

Car is a roller as of right now but comes with a dressed 318 small block (I got this random 318 we know nothing about and spray bombed it, used a few bolts to barely hold on some cheap headers and valve cover to it)

Pros:
-has all glass (You lead with this ?!?!)
-has a Dana 60 posy traction read end (rolleyes catfight)
- has very little rust (Has rust)
-has extra parts in interior (Random stuff dumped inside)
Cons:
-needs transmission (...and driveshaft, trans mount, bolts, lines, linkage)
- needs interior re-done (yea, we can see that. How about a better picture? Or take the parts out so we can category the parts and see the interior)
- obviously needs restoration but incredible car for its year and truly a rare find. . (Not the only field car abandoned project for sale)
No low ballers 10k OBO
don’t waste my time (You are 18 years old, you waste plenty of time)


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