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1970 Plymouth Barracuda GRAN COUPE

Started by MasonDaniel7, October 07, 2018, 01:30:55 AM

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GY3R/T

  I'd like to see the fender tag or build sheet on this one.
  Or even the vin tag.   I have a feeling alot of things were changed.

RUNCHARGER

That could be enjoyed as a nice Hot Rod but he would have been better off painting it a different colour IMO.
Sheldon


anlauto

Love the hockey stick stripe installation, I guess it didn't come with instructions...
This is a great example of when you choose to paint your car in a non-original colour, or in this case a non-1970 colour.....It really boils down to personal taste and you really limit the potential buyers...imagine it in a nice B5/B7/B3.... :drooling:
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xx88man

Looks like it could be a fun driver if you don't care about the colour.....I wonder what it will bring for a price!!
Keep yer foot in it

GY3R/T

   Kind looks like Petty Blue.  Wasn't that available in 1970 as a special order?

RUNCHARGER

If it was painted B5 it would sell right away. Lots of the little things could be nicened up in a hurry. I'd take a whiz wheel to those pedals the second I got it home.
Sheldon


nsmall

Basin Street Blue?  It was a color in 1973.  Paint code is TB3

GY3R/T

Quote from: nsmall on October 07, 2018, 03:37:25 PM
Basin Street Blue?  It was a color in 1973.  Paint code is TB3
TB3 Was first available in 72.   I'm talkin Petty Blue. Very close to TB3, heck maybe same formula.
   But available 1n 1970.  999 code.   Petty Blue Super Birds ?   :dunno: 

1 Wild R/T

Quite a few 999 code Petty Blue 69 Roadrunners..... Including a convertible.....

GY3R/T

    Curious what the interior trim code is.


Cuda_mark

Petty blue looks great on a lot of cars...but not on a Cuda for some reason.