Hey guys, my name is Chris. I'm 26 years old and I've been into building and restoring muscle cars for a very long time. I'm new to the hot rod thing but I most definitely have the itch nowadays. Suddenly, nothing else seems as cool... I'm in the market for a 1930, '31, or '32 Ford street rod project. I'd love a pickup, but a sedan or coupe would be just as nice. Here are some pictures of my latest endeavor. It's a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda fastback that's in the final stages of restoration.
Wow, I love this car This same model WOULD have been my first car if it hadn't been for the fact that some nit-wit cut the metal and used fibergl*** to flare the back fender wells out to cover fat tires. This was 1978 and was a popular cheap modification. My dad said no freekin way! So I bought the 1965 GTO sitting next to it. I paid $500 for the GTO; the 'cuda was $800. You saw these 60's cars all over the place, run down and going cheep. Too bad I didn't have any foresight lol. I could have bought just a few and turned $5,000 into $100,000 today. What a score Chris! Welcome to the HAMB
Welcome from the West Coast of Florida. That's one super clean Cuda you have. Brings back some great memories of the muscle car era.
Thanks again! The color is 2007 Nissan "Liquid Copper" color code R12. The Mopar purists don't like it, but I sure do! She is affectionately and appropriately nicknamed "Pretty Penny," both because she looks like one and because she cost quite a few to build...