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Member ID: crazycuda

Location: Loxahatchee, FL

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1968 Plymouth Barracuda

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Last updated: Mar 05, 2008

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Mike’s Plymouth Barracuda

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44 guestbook comments

3-1-2008
I entered the Mopar Nationals event in Davie Florida.. It was a great time.. Lots of great Mopars including a guy I met at the show with a 68 rag top.. Here are some of the Pics
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11-26-06
Well before we went to turkey run I lowered the front end so it was level with the rear and made a radiator cover with some aluminum and some other little dress up things. Turkey Run was awsome!! got some ideas for my car.. I think I'm going to repaint the side of the car.. with a 2-tone look. maybe a light blue color. the cruise was really cool from the Bellair Plaza at night.. there were some really nice cars there.. not two many secand gen Barracudas.crazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracuda
10-30-06 Still working on it.. getting ready for this years Turkey Run in Daytona Beach.. should be a blast. Finally My car will be in the show.. after 3 years of hard work I feel it is ready for it's first car show. Still have a list of things I still need to do before the show, just finished the exhaust.. last night.. man that was a lot of work.. since I narrowed the rear by relocating the springs, I had no room for the 3" pipe.. but I managed to get it in there and come out the side.crazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracuda
3-09-06 Almost done with the trunk.. I put 2 JL 10's with rockford amps etc.. Wiring is complete just have to clean up the lexan and put it over the battery cover, crossovers and cap

crazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Here is the Monster cable Cap I painted and put next to the MB Quart crossovers crazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Battery area is almost done.. I made the backing with a piece of aluminum that I polished the shit out of.. it looks like a mirror
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crazycuda's 1968 Plymouth BarracudaI put the Mopar leaf relocator so I could fit the meat.. they are great for mini tubs.
crazycuda's 1968 Plymouth BarracudaOriginally was a slant 6 which the previous owner put a 318 then I put the 360 in then stroked to 408.
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12-01-05 Got back from the Turkey run in Daytona Beach and got my gauges, A/C vents and controls. As far as the A/C goes, I did not like the location of the stock vents which were below the dash board I believe... My car did not have the A/C option when I got it. My good buddy Mike helped make a template and from there I went to a metal shop and had a face plate made in stainless.. So I'm pretty happy with it now.

crazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth Barracudacrazycuda's 1968 Plymouth BarracudaI've been trying to make my own dash.. I first started using a fiberglass base.. then I didn't like the turnout... then a buddy of mine helped me fabricate a metal one.. and it turned out to be awsome!!!.. crazycuda's 1968 Plymouth BarracudaA big problem I had to work through was cooling. As a lot of A-Body owners know out there, this is a tight area.. so I had to do a bit of cutting and create a wider area to fit the 19"X27"X2 radiator.
The condensor does not help the problem here... Anyway the problem is solved with a few custom bracketsd and sheet metal.
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page 1 ### My car as it stands today ####
page 2 ### My car during body/paint work ###
page 3 ### My car as it was before paint ##
page 4 ### When I first bought it ###
page 5 ### Parts list used for the Build ###
page 6 ### Interior Work###

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MOGTX  

Posted by: MOGTX

03/04/2008 12:12PM

sick fish my next project will be a 67 fast back formula s check out my 74 chally and my 69 gtx

robcuda67  

Posted by: robcuda67

12/04/2007 07:09PM

I love this car. Ihave a 67 cuda of my own.

81DODGERAM  

Posted by: 81DODGERAM

09/05/2007 07:23AM

Extremly Beautiful Cuda, that has to be the most perfect looking A-body Cuda that I have seen, 408 stroker in a light cuda i bet it runs awesome, check my 98 ram out sometime

ONESIK95  

Posted by: ONESIK95

05/16/2007 07:04PM

Very nice looking Cuda. Come check out our 1995 GSX 2.3 Stroker 587.39 HP @ 24psi on race gas. Also check out our 1992 GS-T SCCA Pro Touring Racecar. Vote and give us feedback on what you think in our guestbook. Thanks again and keep up the good work!!!

redhot69  

Posted by: redhot69

04/06/2007 04:33AM

Hey thanks for checking out my fish. I must say I'm really liking what you have done to yours. You have just given me motivation to continue to do some custom work on mine. Do you mind if I contact you if I need any advice in the next several months as I move forward? Once again awesome job!!

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Member ID: crazycuda

Location: Loxahatchee, FL