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Finally Landed the Fish

Fishgutz

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This journey began in earnest about 10 years ago. Fast forward to today and I could not be happier!!! With more blood, sweat, tears and cubic dollars than we ( my closest friend and myself) ever imagined, she’s beautiful.
The last leg of the journey was on a trailer from Sacramento to the California”s North Coast. Our first run was on the famed Highway 1, words cannot describe the feeling of cruising the Mendocino Coast in a ‘70 Cuda!!!
Thanks to all that have given me expert advice and encouragement along the way.
Happy Hot Rodding
Fish Gutz
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WDO72

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Congratulations! Awesome looking machine. Great concept and craftsmanship as well.
 

Mopar Nut

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Congratulations on catching a fish, beautiful car.
 

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Nice looking fish! Looks like a 383 or 400 block. Driving a Barracuda on highway 1 would be fun. Not sure about towing one though!
 

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I love the dash on that! I like how the letters and the material really illuminate. Great find. Keep it. Enjoy it.
 

Fishgutz

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Beautiful. What seats are you using ?
They are out of a mid 2000’s Bemmer 3 series. A local upholstery shop Acme Tops & Tunes in Sacramento suggested they would be a good fit. He was right, they fit perfectly. But….I had to make several different sets of brackets before I got them right. Acme did a beautiful upholster job.
 

Fishgutz

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Nice looking fish! Looks like a 383 or 400 block. Driving a Barracuda on highway 1 would be fun. Not sure about towing one though!
Yup, a .030” over 383, #’s matching. About the only thing that’s #’s matching left on the Cuda. Fender tag was long gone when I bought it.
No more trailering, just didn’t want to drive her 200 miles from Sacramento to the North Coast. She’s home now and time to have some fun!!!
 

David DiMartino

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This journey began in earnest about 10 years ago. Fast forward to today and I could not be happier!!! With more blood, sweat, tears and cubic dollars than we ( my closest friend and myself) ever imagined, she’s beautiful.
The last leg of the journey was on a trailer from Sacramento to the California”s North Coast. Our first run was on the famed Highway 1, words cannot describe the feeling of cruising the Mendocino Coast in a ‘70 Cuda!!!
Thanks to all that have given me expert advice and encouragement along the way.
Happy Hot Rodding
Fish Gutz
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This journey began in earnest about 10 years ago. Fast forward to today and I could not be happier!!! With more blood, sweat, tears and cubic dollars than we ( my closest friend and myself) ever imagined, she’s beautiful.
The last leg of the journey was on a trailer from Sacramento to the California”s North Coast. Our first run was on the famed Highway 1, words cannot describe the feeling of cruising the Mendocino Coast in a ‘70 Cuda!!!
Thanks to all that have given me expert advice and encouragement along the way.
Happy Hot Rodding
Fish Gutz
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Looks great. Fun to build them, but more fun to drive them. Guaranteed, all of us spent more than we originally planned. Hope you get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
 
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