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If that car was tuned by DEBS, it might have been Joe (Pattel ?) from Springfield, Mass area.
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Hey Jack, did you happen to find a '68 Barracuda that you were talking about building a clone to your old car...I seen an old '68 383 Barracuda race car that someone was selling in Maryland a few weeks ago, less engine and had frame connectors & cage, think it was under $2500 or something like that, would have made a nice '68 Hemi clone.
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Here's some old shots of the Speedwin Automotive '68 Hemi Dart...
http://musclecarrestorations.com/gal...2/68dart01.jpg http://musclecarrestorations.com/gal...2/68dart03.jpg http://musclecarrestorations.com/gal...2/68dart04.jpg http://musclecarrestorations.com/gal...2/68dart05.jpg http://musclecarrestorations.com/gal...2/68dart02.jpg |
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looks like all the rear half inner sheetmetal/frame is missing in action. Time frame wise, & where the rear jack stands are I'd have to guess it was in the process of being back halved
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