The Barrelcuda was restored using parts from 21 different Cudas including a passenger side quarter panel from a 1973 Cuda. As with all my restorations, I out-sourced the body/paint. Maybe you remember...the entire restoration was publicized on the Internet for the whole world to see.....and Keith Sim got all the credit for the metal work.
I believe you mentioned that you had your body/paint preformed in a body shop in Quebec.
So what's the difference?
Difference is, I don't go around lying about my car telling people at cars shows that it's something that it's not. Your car is a Barracuda BH23N1 not a Cuda BS23N1, so there were a few more things changed then just "adding a shaker".
As for "misleading people about the work I do", I think you're misinformed. All you would need to do is read my web site...I'm always crediting people if they have done work for me, like Keith,Jules etc...
I also don't visit ALL the Mopar web sites I can find to ask people to "vote for me" just so I can win some sort of title.
I said it once and I'll say it again....Your car is a great looking clone, you've done a great job and I hope you win everything you think you deserve