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Old 11-02-2016, 11:15 PM
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I saw this on FB and was intrigued. I vaguely remembered seeing one of these as a kid but not sure if it was one of these or just a modified Barracuda. Neat car and will love following along.
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Thanks for your interest. Very little is known about these cars and it has taken 10 years to get what I know. I will continue to update my Facebook page so stay tuned. There are pictures there of alot of cool literature, and cars that have been found. Mine was originally F8 Dark Green Metallic 340 4-speed. I have found and talked to the original owner who remembers alot of things about it. He sold it to a musclecar dealer in South Dakota in 1972 which I tracked down and authenticated. Then I have found all owners since. It was turned into a drag car at some point and some pieces are missing that I am looking for to return to it's original look.
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Thanks for your interest. Very little is known about these cars and it has taken 10 years to get what I know. I will continue to update my Facebook page so stay tuned. There are pictures there of alot of cool literature, and cars that have been found. Mine was originally F8 Dark Green Metallic 340 4-speed. I have found and talked to the original owner who remembers alot of things about it. He sold it to a musclecar dealer in South Dakota in 1972 which I tracked down and authenticated. Then I have found all owners since. It was turned into a drag car at some point and some pieces are missing that I am looking for to return to it's original look.
Looks like a car that was in Huron, SD at one time.
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