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Offline RAF383

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a Cuda who live in France
« on: January 08, 2013 - 04:59:12 AM »
Hi to every one!

I'm RAF, a foreigner who live in France
We're few mopar owners here (might be less than 30 barracuda/cuda and 50 challenger of the 70/74 era...)

I own an 1971 matching number 383 Plymouh Barracuda Gran Coupe
I've own and drove the car since 10 years.
It's an export car that was sold new in switzerland

The car has suffered a lot of the agressive winter in this country.

ans... Even if the gas is at 12$ a gallon down here, I try to dive it 2/3 times a week




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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2013 - 05:36:11 AM »
Beautiful car !! I too try to drive mine at least once or twice on my days off of work. Ever notice how the top half of the tank last longer than the bottom half.  :roflsmiley: What is that a 5 gallon tank I burn through mine quite rapidly Now I am happy I did not put the edelbrock 850 on. The 750 carb is a wallet killer even if it under powers the engine.

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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2013 - 05:59:35 AM »
 :wave:  Hi RAF and welcome to the site.  That's a very nice looking Barracuda!  What have you done to your car during the 10 years that you have owned it?  It looks great!  I would like to see more pictures of it.
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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2013 - 06:45:05 AM »
Welcome, great looking barracuda, nice to see you get to drive it as much as you do.


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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2013 - 06:57:00 AM »
Hi RAF,  Beautiful looking car, I'd drive it when ever I could also.  More pics would be awesome if you have them.  Enjoy the site!

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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2013 - 07:13:13 AM »
welcome to CC  :wave:  nice ride  :bigshades:
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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2013 - 07:42:37 AM »
:wave:  Hi RAF and welcome to the site.  That's a very nice looking Barracuda!  What have you done to your car during the 10 years that you have owned it?  It looks great!  I would like to see more pictures of it.


Thanks for the welcome!

So... what have I done?
First of all, you must imagine that ANY parts has to come from the States or even Canada
Something as simple as a bolt, and oil filter or a sparkplug has to be bought oversea

So I've done some body work, and redone de paint
Changed a craked windshiled
And put back so trims

Mostly, I've tried to not salvage to much the car
Since 383 Gran Coupe in 1971 seems to be around 115 units (coupe and convertible) and most of them have been transformed into doonors for clone 'Cuda, I've tried to keep the look close to the original
So, on the exterior look, it's quite close to the original (exept the grille in orange and the back panel in black... and the wheels)

I've redonne the interior, also close to the original... (again... exept the dashboard is now in autometers... and since a weel an hurst shifter)

So what have I done?...
All the electrical is new

The torqueflight have been replace by an CopeRacing street and strip + and 2800 stall
I've removed the 3.23 to put an 4.10 and ad on it a gearVendor
The brakes are front wilwood 4 pistons (to keep 15") and an Hydraboost
The drive shaft is now all aluminium 3"
All the bushing are polyurethane
Short ratio and stiffer power steering rebuilt
Stainless steel 2 1/2" exhaust magnaflow + eletrical qtp cutout

The engine is .40 overbore with 88cc Edelbrtock RPM heads

But... the main transformation is... now...
I wanted more power to be usable on the street
Most of my pals drives E-body with strokers

Since I had low compression heads, I've decided
I'll upgraded it with something that nobody has down here in France, a supercharger

So, I'm in the process of installing a D1SC from procharger store (+ the water cooling system)
I've reinforced the crank with a girdle
Rocker 1.6 from Hughes
M1 manifold
750 Holley (for supercharger)
MSD ignition

I had put the engine with a serpentine kit from march
since it's no possible to have a crank pulley for a supercharger with serpentine,
I'm having them custom made (I'll have them by the end of the month)

I'm swaping my  8 3/4 rear axle for an that came from an early B-body (don't know the donor!)
Including from Dr.diff a sure grip, rear disc, rear axle and a repositionning kit
Hotchkis subframe connector
And I'm transforming my old 489 case that used to be an 3.23 to an 3.73

At this point (today!) I've weld all the holes in the engine comparment, I've hide most of the electrical wiring
And hope to put back the engine in the car within a week...

(on this picture, the olders pulleys are on the engine)














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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2013 - 08:20:46 AM »
Welcome. good looking grand Coupe

those are some nice hood ornaments
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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #8 on: January 08, 2013 - 08:56:50 AM »
Gorgeous car!!!  Welcome to the site.
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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #9 on: January 08, 2013 - 09:49:37 AM »

Love the procharger !!  :drool: Again Nice car and pretty ladies!   :droolingbounce:

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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #10 on: January 08, 2013 - 10:06:27 AM »
Welcome! great looking car!   
Great looking women also.
Love the trunk pic.  !!

Is that the original color?  EV2  ??

Did your car come with any extra otions since it was an export model?

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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #11 on: January 08, 2013 - 10:41:17 AM »
Hi RAF!  Welcome to the site!  :wave:

Great looking car!  If you are going with the Procharger system, do you need to swap the power steering pump to make room for it?  I sort of remember there being an issue with the power steering pump or making the car into manual steering for clearance for the supercharger.

 :iagree:  Nice looking friends you have there!  :naughty:


I really like the pic with the Ford Falcon!!!  Any more pics of that car?   :clueless:
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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #12 on: January 08, 2013 - 11:03:09 AM »
Welcome to the site!  I bet getting parts would be a pain in the ass . . . . Great looking car for sure!    :bigsmile:

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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #13 on: January 08, 2013 - 11:53:09 AM »
Bienvenu. Elle est tres belle.


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Re: a Cuda who live in France
« Reply #14 on: January 08, 2013 - 12:05:25 PM »
Thanks again for the welcome!

Is that the original color?  EV2  ??


Yes, it's an original EV2 (that seems to be rare to have gran coupe in high impact colors...)

Did your car come with any extra otions since it was an export model?


Yes, but I only have one of the 2 fenders tag (there's the "CTD" at the end of the first one)
(but I'm removing the power windows, it's a pain in the a.s.s...




Great looking car!  If you are going with the Procharger system, do you need to swap the power steering pump to make room for it?  I sort of remember there being an issue with the power steering pump or making the car into manual steering for clearance for the supercharger.


As you can see on the picture of the engine, the new steering pump is mounted behind his big pulley (its a two parts pump) the "oil container" is to be fixed somewhere else

I really like the pic with the Ford Falcon!!!  Any more pics of that car?   :clueless:


I dont have a lot of them (it's not my car) the car had an accident and is curently parked in my garage next to my Dodge A100, under a cover... in wait of better days...