One Day at a Time for this 1964 Plymouth 'Cuda
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Renee Hanson owns this beautiful 1964 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback. It's powered by the 273 cu inch V-8 that was its largest engine option that year. Painted a Chrysler Anniversary Gold with that racing stripe running down the middle, it really make a statement and gets a "Thumbs Up" everywhere she goes. While it does have some upgrades, it's a largely stock, 28,264 mile example of when the "Pony Car" wars first started. While a new aftermarket radiator replaces the old stock one and updated Halibrand style wheels shod with 215/45ZR17's (front) and 225/45ZR17's (rear) lend a bit of reliability and safety/drive-ability to the car, there is a much bigger story here. You can read it, and see some more pictures, over on Hot Rod Hotline!
Renee Hanson owns this beautiful 1964 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback. It's powered by the 273 cu inch V-8 that was its largest engine option that year. Painted a Chrysler Anniversary Gold with that racing stripe running down the middle, it really make a statement and gets a "Thumbs Up" everywhere she goes. While it does have some upgrades, it's a largely stock, 28,264 mile example of when the "Pony Car" wars first started. While a new aftermarket radiator replaces the old stock one and updated Halibrand style wheels shod with 215/45ZR17's (front) and 225/45ZR17's (rear) lend a bit of reliability and safety/drive-ability to the car, there is a much bigger story here. You can read it, and see some more pictures, over on Hot Rod Hotline!


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