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1970 Barracuda 383-4 3 speed m46 option

ga430deere

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I took a picture of the v code car in the back yard of the owner's house where it has been for several years, but when I picked up the other cars it was threatening rain and I had to move them quick. I bought them from the widow of the owner of the cars who was killed after crashing his Harley a year ago last October. A friend of her's told the guy that brought my other v code back from Boston and he came and told me first.
 

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wow. What a score.
So the bh was a parts car for the V code I would assume.
How about the 340 car? Parts for the V code also?
Not a yellow fan, but they look good sometimes. Interior on the yellow one?
 

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I think that the guy drove all of these cars at some time, his widow said that he has owned some of them for more than 25 years or so. The yellow car has black interior and has AAR stripes on it. I was told at first that I was going to look at an AAR cuda and two other cars but when I got there it was a fake AAR and a real v code.
 

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This is approximate. From someone in the mopar circle. Internet hearsay. Would love to find some real numbers but numbers are hard to determine.

Out of all those cars (21,891) only 433
M46 cars produced,
415 M46 were V8.
total of 15 M46 Convertibles.
 
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