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Barracuda M46

Started by 340challconvert, March 15, 2023, 04:05:30 PM

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340challconvert

Cuda hunter
This one is for you, posted on FB

As per Tony Siarkowski
Here's a 1970 Plymouth
Barracuda with the super rare 1970-only M46 option that got you simulated lower quarter panel scoops, a blacked-out lower body section, tail panel, grille and both lower valances. There was also a blue and white or red and white reflective stripe separating the blackout from the upper body color. It's said that less than 400 were made. I have never seen one on a 'Cuda which leads me to believe it was a Barracuda -only dress up option.



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Thanks for posting it up 340Challconvert.  That is indeed Allen Lemon's old car.
He found that car in Texas as I recall.   Rust free body.

Was this posted on ebodies.org facebook?

I was on there last night talking about M46's and trying to get info from 3 guys who stated that they had owned M46s in the past.  Have not gotten any info or reply from those guys.
Typical from facebook.    I always got to try to find another one though. 

One fella, had a white M46.   I am hoping it was mine.  Would love to have some history on my car.   Or find another white M46, that would be cool to.   
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

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cuda hunter

I think, if I recall correctly that Fastlane did have this car for sale for a short time. 
After Al sold the car it got flipped a time or two. However I don't think there was a lot of money left on the car during those flips.  Then it went to fastlane and was there for a little while.  Then it went on ebay and disappeared into a garage somewhere in America, awaiting me to find it in 25 years and drag it out, all dusty and needing for a drive. 

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Cudahunter,  I like your confidence that you will be around in 25 years, to find another relic burid in some garage,  and go for a drive.
The numbers are on your side,  but the ticking  clock is real.



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    Time is short,  do it now.

cuda hunter

Quote from: Mr Cuda on March 16, 2023, 06:44:47 AM
To all of us,  in general,
    Time is short,  do it now.

Isn't that the truth brother.

After all the covid mind control I decided that time is indeed short and have been trying to do everything I can that I have wanted to.  2020 I visited 32 states and 3 countries.  2021 I visited  24 states 4 countries.  2022 I only visited 15 states and 3 countries.    I primarily went to the states that the government and local government said we are not allowed to go to.  Like New York.      I don't like being told what to do.   Had to go do it as time is short. 

  Now, as I travel across America I can see that people have gone insane from the lock downs. 
So far this year I have traveled 11 states and 3 countries so far.         
    People have gone insane.         I'm glad I'm so "regular" and "sane".   hahahahaha. 

All that time across the country and I didn't find an M46.  Just a few different personal junk yards that are available for parts here and there.
  Of course, the underlying car I'm looking for is a 71 cuda, R,U,V.  Of course. 

"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee