Finally some pics of Cudablu
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That's a '69 chaps, check out the side markers, rear lights and boot trim and the peaked hood and front panel, all different to the '67, unless of course someones gone to the trouble of changing it all....
There's still a surprising amount of RHD Barracudas around considering the majority of them have been in the UK since new. No idea on production figures, but I doubt more than a few hundred were sold new in the UK, anyone know any different? Anyways, cool car Sickfish, don't think I've seen it before.
There's still a surprising amount of RHD Barracudas around considering the majority of them have been in the UK since new. No idea on production figures, but I doubt more than a few hundred were sold new in the UK, anyone know any different? Anyways, cool car Sickfish, don't think I've seen it before.
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The research I have come up with over the odd twenty years concerning the RHD Barracudas sold in the UK by the sole importer, Warwick Wright of West London, seems to point to a figure of 653. These cars were SOLD new between 1967-69. I can break down some years to models, engine sizes etc, however you will have to wait untill the book comes out. It is VERY difficult to find an original unmolested RHD Barracuda nowadays. Much of my research has come from Gaydon and taken a lot of time going through old records etc. No computor records back in the late sixties!
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TonyO wrote:The research I have come up with over the odd twenty years concerning the RHD Barracudas sold in the UK by the sole importer, Warwick Wright of West London, seems to point to a figure of 653. These cars were SOLD new between 1967-69. I can break down some years to models, engine sizes etc, however you will have to wait untill the book comes out. It is VERY difficult to find an original unmolested RHD Barracuda nowadays. Much of my research has come from Gaydon and taken a lot of time going through old records etc. No computor records back in the late sixties!
not trying to hijack this thread Tony O, bit of a long shot is there any records availible to find out what other mopars they supplied new hear .
Hey, Blue, Gaydon is the home of the Museaum of Motoring, Uk Heritage Center, its up the M40. Maybe Gay Don is a guy you met in another life, mind you: you could also get confused with Gaylon.
Never really looked or dug about trying to find the other Mopar sales. I guess someone in the MMA will have the Aussie numbers. Would be very intersting to find them out. Any ideas?
Never really looked or dug about trying to find the other Mopar sales. I guess someone in the MMA will have the Aussie numbers. Would be very intersting to find them out. Any ideas?