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Chrysler's Barracuda and Challenger may have arrived late at the pony car party, but they made up for lost time in a hurry. After belting back a couple of big blocks and a Hemi they were ready to rumble and quickly dispatched the guests from Dearborn and Detroit in a cloud of smoking rubber. Despite the requisite long nose short deck profile, the original 1964 66 Barracuda was anything but a muscle car. Plymouth remedied that problem in 1967 when the car was restyled and the engine bay widened sufficiently to accept a big block V 8. For 1970, Chrysler Corporation got serious with Plymouth introducing a completely new Barracuda and Dodge debuting its sibling, the Challenger. Bristling with optional big block or Hemi engines, fat tires, and a wide, aggressive stance Chrysler's pony cars were the equal of anything offered by the competition. Challenger Barracuda Restoration Guide 1967 1974 covers all the information you'll need to correctly restore your project car. The detailed text is accompanied by some 300 photos and dozens of charts covering everything from decoding VIN tags to applying the correct finish to virtually every part on the car. Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Decoding VINs and fender tags Chapter 2. Powerplants Chapter 3. Frames, suspension, and steering Chapter 4. Transmissions and drivetrains Chapter 5. Brakes Chapter 6. Wheels, wheel covers, and tires Chapter 7. Exterior sheet metal Chapter 8. Interiors Chapter 9. Electrical systems Chapter 10. Options Author and muscle car expert Paul Herd has unearthed all the data you'll need to return your Challenger or Barracuda to its factory fresh glory.
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