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06-07-2011, 06:31 PM | #751 |
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Sox & Martin selling 'race-ready' 1968 SS/B Barracuda's in 1969
for $10,000. Turn key, and guarantee 10.50's @ 130 MPH. Nobody could build them for less money. How many went through their shop????? pc |
06-08-2011, 08:28 AM | #752 |
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good question Paul and one that i wonder about too. how many cars did S&M prepare and how many were built from legit cars and how many were "built" from regular Barracuda's?
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The Jerry's automotive car was driven br David Heath out of Owensboro ky.. It was owned by Dr. William Pearson a silent partner. David died of cancer in the early 70's. David was one of the original owners of the 65 awb Ky. Colonel dodge.
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Hemi Moose;
The Judy Lilly car (1970 photo, SS/AA). That was by far the best paint job on any of her cars. Very clean paint scheme. And 10.40's to boot. Only $8000 invested,,,,,,,,,,,YIKES. On the Speedwin Automotive SS/BA Dart. Joe Jill wasn't always behind the wheel. Joe also built the Hemi for Charlie Castaldo's 1st Dart. The 4-speed car. Purple Barracuda. SS/B is lettered on the 'C' pillar. Check out the rear wheel wells,,,,,molded edges. David Heath.........Could be the Kentucky Colonel car. Primarily 'Match-raced' in the mid-south. pc Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 06-10-2011 at 11:14 AM. |
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"This car has a great history. It was actually found in a junkyard. Crazy huh!"
More like totally clueless and ignorant "auto murderer" as someone I once knew used to describe it. Fortunately someone with intelligence was able to rescue this rare gem. M68 |
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Speaking of rarity, here's another one:
I wonder what this car's fate was? M68 Last edited by mopar68; 06-11-2011 at 10:51 PM. |
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