Ownership of Barracuda's and Challengers

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Offline dougs bs23

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #30 on: November 03, 2005 - 03:29:51 PM »
this is my first ebod,, which im slowly tearing down now,  The worst area is the right floor pan to be replaced,, everything else is pretty solid,,And I am putting it back in the original color and vinyl top,,,, originally a 318 car, now has a 71 340 . In the past I had a 68 383 4sp runner and a 73 runner
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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #31 on: November 03, 2005 - 04:03:17 PM »
30 Chysler vehicles total both old and new including-
1 `72 Barracuda bought in `82 and still have
1 `74 Barracuda parts car
1 `69 Barracuda fastback,bought to restore but too rotted and parted out
1 `69 Barracuda coupe,was parts car for the fastback but I`m currently restoring it

A bunch of Satellites,three road runners(still have one),Duster,Dart Sport,Magnum etc....
Jeff
72 Barracuda 340/4spd  Torred
70 roadrunner 383/auto  In-Violet
70 Duster 360/auto drag car  (Petty Blue soon)
04 Ram 2500 5.7 Hemi

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #32 on: November 03, 2005 - 06:39:52 PM »
1967 cuda hardtop ... 273/auto         1970 cuda 318/auto     current:  1970 cuda 340/auto

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #33 on: November 03, 2005 - 06:42:56 PM »
Just a partial list.....All below have been sold since I started this "hobby" over 30 years ago.
68  1
69  2
70 Cuda's well over 20 including 1 Hemi Cuda and  2 440-6.
71 Cuda's 7 including one vert and one 440
72 Cuda's 5
73 Cuda's 2
74 Cuda's 1
70 Challengers 8 including one vert and one 440-6 4 speed
71-74 Challengers 6
Probably over 40 various B bodies and 10 or more A bodies.
I was in the auto parts business until 10 years ago and purchased or traded for cars as a hobby. I still have a few including a
70 440-6pak Shaker Cuda and a 71 Convertible. If I could have only known and kept a few of these I could have quit working years ago.....

 
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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #34 on: November 03, 2005 - 08:02:50 PM »
68 barracuda Notchback
74 Challenger 360 car
74 Challenger 318 Rallye car
70 Challenger R/T convertible(current car)

Others, in order: 77 Warlock 4X4
                      73 Dart 340 Sport Convertriple
                      85 Colt Turbo(bought new)
                      80 Mirada CMX T-Tops
                      69 Coronet R/T
                      72 Swinger(current)
                      90 D150 LE short box(bought new)
                      95 1500 C/C 4X4
                      87 Colt
                      98 2500 Q/C 4X4(current)
                      67 Coronet R/T
                      89 Daytona ES
                      90 5th Ave
                      90 Daytona ES
                      75 Gran Fury Sport Suburban
                      03 Grand Caravan Sport(current bought new)
                      92 Shadow ES
                      90 Daytona ES(current)
                      90 Daytona ES(current)
                      90 Daytona ES(current)

I'm sure I have left out a few.
1970 Challenger R/T Convertible 383/auto 1 of 516 *now sold after owning for 18yrs
2007 Chrysler Aspen Limited AWD
2013 Tige' RZR 343hp
2016 PCP Challenger SRT Hellcat


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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #35 on: November 03, 2005 - 08:28:45 PM »
Just the current 72 Challenger Rallye
Looking for more

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #36 on: November 03, 2005 - 10:08:38 PM »



      only 1  1970 challenger r/t se 383, 4speed  3xblack with a nice red strip out back                 
      at 20000 miles

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #37 on: November 04, 2005 - 06:21:59 AM »
I can't even remember how many different mopar's I've owned. Has to be close to 40. I do know I've owned 15 Challengers over the years and currently have 2.
73-Challenger 340 727/GearVendors Auto
73-Challenger 408 Pistol-Grip 5-speed

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #38 on: November 04, 2005 - 08:37:59 AM »
Just a partial list.....All below have been sold since I started this "hobby" over 30 years ago.
68  1
69  2
70 Cuda's well over 20 including 1 Hemi Cuda and  2 440-6.
71 Cuda's 7 including one vert and one 440
72 Cuda's 5
73 Cuda's 2
74 Cuda's 1
70 Challengers 8 including one vert and one 440-6 4 speed
71-74 Challengers 6
Probably over 40 various B bodies and 10 or more A bodies.
I was in the auto parts business until 10 years ago and purchased or traded for cars as a hobby. I still have a few including a
70 440-6pak Shaker Cuda and a 71 Convertible. If I could have only known and kept a few of these I could have quit working years ago.....

 

Looks like you have me beat CudaNut, but overall similar numbers... I have been in the "hobby" for over 30 years as well.

E-Bodies - 22 cars, maybe a few more I have forgotten...

B-Bodies & Other Cars - Over 40, mostly 68-70 B-Bodies

Here is a list of the E-Bodies:

1970 Barracuda Convertible 318 2BBL w/Auto, Red ---Sold---
1970 Cuda 440-6 (6BBL) (1) w/Auto, Yellow ---Own---
1970 Cuda 440-6 (6BBL) (2) w/Auto, Yellow ---Sold---
1970 Cuda 440-6 (6BBL) (3) w/Auto, Red ---Sold---
1970 Cuda 426 Hemi 8BBL (1) w/4Spd, Limelight Green ---Own---
1970 Cuda 426 Hemi 8BBL (2) w/4Spd, Black ---Sold---
1970 Cuda AAR 340 6BBL w/Auto, White ---Sold---
1970 Barracuda 318 2BBL (1) w/Auto, Yellow ---Parted---
1970 Barracuda 318 2BBL (2) w/Auto, Blue ---Parted---
1970 Cuda 383 4BBL w/Auto, Blue ---Sold---
1970 Challenger T/A 340 Six Pack (6BBL) (1) w/Auto, Red ---Own---
1970 Challenger T/A 340 Six Pack (6BBL) (2) w/4Spd, Yellow ---Sold---
1970 Challenger R/T 440 Six Pack (6BBL) w/4Spd, Blue ---Sold---
1970 Challenger Convertible 383 2BBL w/Auto, Sublime Green ---Own---
1970 Challenger 318 2BBL w/Auto, Silver ---Parted---
1970 Challenger RT/SE 383 Magnum 4BBL w/Auto, Orange ---Own---
1970 Challenger SE 383 2BBL w/Auto, Orange ---Parted---
1971 Challenger R/T 383 Magnum 4BBL w/4Spd, Plum Crazy ---Own---
1971 Challenger 318 2BBL w/Auto, ---Parted---
1971 Cuda 383 4BBL w/3Spd, White ---Sold---
1972 Cuda 340 4BBL w/4Spd, Blue ---Sold---
1973 Challenger 318 2BBL w/3Spd, Silver ---Sold---

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #39 on: November 04, 2005 - 12:19:18 PM »
I only own this one now, but a e- body convertible is in my sights.
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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #40 on: November 04, 2005 - 12:26:30 PM »
Blackcuda, I have to ask... what size tires and wheels are you running?

Looks very nice!

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #41 on: November 04, 2005 - 12:36:06 PM »
Looks like you have me beat CudaNut, but overall similar numbers... I have been in the "hobby" for over 30 years as well.

E-Bodies - 22 cars, maybe a few more I have forgotten...

B-Bodies & Other Cars - Over 40, mostly 68-70 B-Bodies

Here is a list of the E-Bodies:

1970 Barracuda Convertible 318 2BBL w/Auto, Red ---Sold---
1970 Cuda 440-6 (6BBL) (1) w/Auto, Yellow ---Own---
1970 Cuda 440-6 (6BBL) (2) w/Auto, Yellow ---Sold---
1970 Cuda 440-6 (6BBL) (3) w/Auto, Red ---Sold---
1970 Cuda 426 Hemi 8BBL (1) w/4Spd, Limelight Green ---Own---
1970 Cuda 426 Hemi 8BBL (2) w/4Spd, Black ---Sold---
1970 Cuda AAR 340 6BBL w/Auto, White ---Sold---
1970 Barracuda 318 2BBL (1) w/Auto, Yellow ---Parted---
1970 Barracuda 318 2BBL (2) w/Auto, Blue ---Parted---
1970 Cuda 383 4BBL w/Auto, Blue ---Sold---
1970 Challenger T/A 340 Six Pack (6BBL) (1) w/Auto, Red ---Own---
1970 Challenger T/A 340 Six Pack (6BBL) (2) w/4Spd, Yellow ---Sold---
1970 Challenger R/T 440 Six Pack (6BBL) w/4Spd, Blue ---Sold---
1970 Challenger Convertible 383 2BBL w/Auto, Sublime Green ---Own---
1970 Challenger 318 2BBL w/Auto, Silver ---Parted---
1970 Challenger RT/SE 383 Magnum 4BBL w/Auto, Orange ---Own---
1970 Challenger SE 383 2BBL w/Auto, Orange ---Parted---
1971 Challenger R/T 383 Magnum 4BBL w/4Spd, Plum Crazy ---Own---
1971 Challenger 318 2BBL w/Auto, ---Parted---
1971 Cuda 383 4BBL w/3Spd, White ---Sold---
1972 Cuda 340 4BBL w/4Spd, Blue ---Sold---
1973 Challenger 318 2BBL w/3Spd, Silver ---Sold---

XS

I think Cudanut has me beat also...my next Mopar is #90. It's not a hobby, it's an addiction!

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #42 on: November 04, 2005 - 12:47:05 PM »
Here they are in order:

1968 Charger
1970 Challenger RT/SE
1970 Challenger (deputy)
1966 Charger (318cid)
1966 Charger (383cid)
1979 Power Wagon
1996 Avenger
2005 Town & Country

non-mopar
1998 Buick Regal
1972 Buick Electra 225
1983 Buick Skyhawk
'68 Charger
'70 Challenger RT/SE (non-running)
'70 Challenger Deputy (non-running)
'1979 Macho W150
'96 Avenger - Gone
'05 Town & Country
'06 Charger R/T

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #43 on: November 04, 2005 - 03:09:23 PM »
2 total
a 71 cuda
a 70 convertible
departed 2 parts cars...

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Re: Ownership of Barracuda's and Challangers
« Reply #44 on: November 04, 2005 - 05:03:02 PM »
I think Cudanut has me beat also...my next Mopar is #90. It's not a hobby, it's an addiction!

You are absoutely correct; It's an addiction I cannot control!! It all started with that first ride on an Alabama dirt road my father took me on in his 61 Dodge. It wasn't until later in life I realized the place on the dirt road he frequented was a bootlegger in the backwoods.  I later started working on cars after school at a local country garage where I think half of the customers were driving big Mopar's with big engines and most important of all big trunks. Most of that old "Dukes of Hazzard" lifestyle has evaporated from the deep south but I sure learned a lot. Spent 21 years in the auto parts business and purchased many cars from locals who could not make the rent or house notes. I can only guess as to how many cars I actually owned but i gained the nickname Cudanut because one day a fellow Mopar nut came by my house and counted 21 Mopars out behind the barn back in the late 70's. He told me I was a nut for having so many cars at one time (all but a handful were Cuda's and driveable) I wish I would have kept more of the cars but my first wife hounded me about the cars every day until I stopped trading/buying and they slowly trickled away. I am lucky to now have a beautiful wife who is supportive of my addiction!! Young bucks take note!! If you have the Mopar addiction make sure your woman approves of your hobby before signing on the dotted line!! I still have 4 Cuda's including the 440-6 Shaker Cuda (Black/Auto) and a 71 Convertible which are both being restored currently.
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