I started out with a well optioned 1970 Barracuda convertible. Painted with optional High impact Lemon twist paint originally with a white power top and white interior, 318 V8, 904 console shift automatic, bucket seats, factory air, luggage rack, dual painted mirrors. Car came with a set of 15” rally’s on the back and 14” rally’s on the front. Top was missing but the seats had been recovered and also came with a new black carpet in a box. It also had a new gas tank and sending unit but the gauge still did not work. An 8¼” open differential rear end. It had the original flat hood on it but came with a sassy grass dual scoop Cuda hood that was set up for hood pins. The fender tag, dash tag and build sheet were all still with the car, although the build sheet was in rough condition.
Drive train: Motor: All new hoses, plug wires, water pump, fuel pump, freeze plugs and filters. The newly rebuilt 1970 340 Engine with a casting date of: 7/7/69 was cleaned and honed, there was no ridge in the bores so it remained Standard Bore 4.040 and will be running Factory OEM 10.5:1 Pistons with NOS MP Moly Rings on OEM 1970 Bushed Rods. New Clevite Cam, Rod and Main bearings and a Stock steel crank which also remained Standard/Standard. Camshaft is a Summit Cam #SUM-1708 .480/.480 Lift Hyd. Cam & Lifters. Heads are rebuilt “X” heads with OEM 340 HP Springs, Proform #66869 1.50 ratio roller rockers, and a set of black Mopar Performance aluminum valve covers. Installed a factory 90 degree oil filter mount. Oiling will be done by a Melling HV/Oil pump & pickup and aided by the factory windage tray. Intake gases will be run thru a Mopar performance 1970 style unsilenced air cleaner with new 340 pie tin to a Edelbrock Performer1406 carburetor (650 CFM , electric Choke) sitting atop an Edelbrock Air Gap Intake. The exhaust system will consist of a set of Headers running thru an all new stock exhaust system of mufflers, heat shields, piping, hangers, resonators and tips out a new dual cutout valance. Spark will be from a standard post 1972 Mopar electronic ignition system.