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Default '74 Barracuda 360/4-sp, Factory Black with White Interior

I can't tell what's original here aside from the color combo, but not a bad looking driver-quality car with some obvious paint issues.

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Old 10-31-2019, 09:54 PM
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If it sat any higher in the back,it would...
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Boy,bad stance sure ruins the whole look of the car!
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Totally agree, but easy to fix.


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Boy,bad stance sure ruins the whole look of the car!
Just add Lakewood traction bars and a Gabriel HiJacker sticker on the bumper for that retro 70's look.
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74 is kind of a "cut off" number for me. Just can't handle the big bumper cars.
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74 is kind of a "cut off" number for me. Just can't handle the big bumper cars.
I don't really consider those to be "big bumper" cars. They still have all the styling cues of the earlier ones. Contrast this to what GM did with the Camaro in 74-77 with the aluminum battering ram bumpers. I had a 76 and T-boned a 66 Mustang that pulled out in front of me. Smashed his car in a foot deep, but it didn't even bust out the headlights or grille on my car.
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