![]() 01/11/2016 at 19:23 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
What’s in this photo?
ths is a photo of a bad photo. I used to work here. The first one is more rare, and obvious, the car in the back is more awesome. I’ll hold off while you guys guess.
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front ones a Barracuda, rear one I want to say Monza but I don’t think it is.
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Bubble wrap!!! My favorite
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Challenger Convertible and a Starion?
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a car
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The one in the back appears to be a shelf.
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The front one is either a Challenger or a Barracuda, a Mopar expert could tell which. The back one? I no idea.
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I think it still is, but it’s somewhere else now.
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thought that would’ve been more fun, oh well.
The first one is a 70 Barracuda Gran Coupe convertible. (it is actually that, but is made of at least 5 1970 cars and one 72.) About 500 GC convertibles were made in all combinations.
The one in the back is a real deal 68 Shelby GT500KR.* Not kidding. 428 4speed dark green.
*some of one.
That pic is ten years ago, the Shelby is furthur on in the resto, but probably not coming out anytime soon. The Plymouth got put together, it’s vitamin C orange with a white top and interior, 318, buckets and columnshift, no console. But with a clearly checkered past, who knows what is original.
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I never would have guessed Mustang for the car in the back. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of the Gran Coupe model, very interesting!
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As any insane Mopar person would tell you, Mopar only made rare cars.