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1970 Plymouth Barracuda 440

Started by MasonDaniel7, February 23, 2019, 11:19:42 PM

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anlauto

Price is on the high end, but not unreasonable. U codes don't get the love that their V code brothers do  :dunno:
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RUNCHARGER

Great looking car except for the cyclops dash and wheel trim rings.
Sheldon

THE ZUKE


usraptor

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Quote from: anlauto on February 24, 2019, 07:03:17 AM
Price is on the high end, but not unreasonable. U codes don't get the love that their V code brothers do  :dunno:

True, but U codes are rarer than V codes, especially with a 4-speed.  :D Hard to tell from just pics, but it does look like a pretty nice restoration.  Alan, not sure but isn't that the wrong master cylinder for a '70 Cuda?

anlauto

Quote from: usraptor on February 24, 2019, 01:38:39 PM
Quote from: anlauto on February 24, 2019, 07:03:17 AM
Price is on the high end, but not unreasonable. U codes don't get the love that their V code brothers do  :dunno:

True, but U codes are rarer than V codes, especially with a 4-speed.  Hard to tell from just pics, but it does look like a pretty nice restoration.  Alan, not sure but isn't that the wrong master cylinder for a '70 Cuda?

Rare doesn't mean desirable . The car is a manual drum brake car, so I'm not sure what the master cylinder should look like. :dunno:
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JS29

@usraptor  The master cylinder cover on a four wheel drum brake E-body is a bolt down style!   :alan2cents:

usraptor

Thanks, when I first looked at the pics I thought I saw a brake booster so I incorrectly assumed the car had power brakes.