What a great car! I like race & drag cars, too, but I love that Mr. Chouinard respected it for what it was, and restored it to its original glory for all to enjoy. Thanks, Lou!
Hi Dave, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) "Love how he decided to keep this original." I agree, I like that move too. You're welcome, Lou
Lou, an amazing feature on your show. ! Love the "hot" 67 Cuda S ! Those cars were so simple back then, but packed a lot of punch with the 383 , 4 spd. The rumble of that engine is great, too. Dennis did a wonderful job on the restoration , even though it took 35 yrs. I'm sure it is worth it to him.! Thanks Lou for showing this fantastic mopar. !
I totally applaud Mr. Chouinard's decision to leave this impressive 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S in its original condition. It just looked great with that white color in the sunlight! I liked the aggressive face of the front with those headlights, hood ducts and those elongated Plymouth letters next to the Barracuda fish logo (special mention for the rear, Fastback style, with its sloping glass gently descending towards the stylized trunk and rear guides ). A very nice black interior, along with the instrument panel with those large dials trimmed in wood and chrome. As always, the final walk through that quiet neighborhood was very pleasant; although, with that powerful acceleration of that V8 at minute 9:25, that tranquility has been lost a little, haha. Best regards, Lou!
Hi Jaime, I like he kept it in original condition too. Yes, the fastback looks cool. Always enjoy reading the details you notice. Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Awesome restoration of a fairly rare car. While the later models would be more desirable, this is before the cars became bloated and it is so simple in its design and detailing. Love how the panel in the back folds down to open up the inside from the trunk. My family's experience with Mopar was 50/50. First one was a 1971 Satellite Station Wagon (Plymouth) - excellent car bought used. Worst ever car was a bought new 1975 Dodge Dart with the boat anchor slug 225 slant six. Awful car on every level. Car was sold 2 years later with 7500 miles and we ended up with a 1973 Ford Torino Wagon with 75,000 miles that worked for another 150,000 miles before we couldn't take the 13 mpgs anymore. I so love vintage cars and your channel is superb in every way, Lou. You always bring us variety! Happy upcoming holidays to you and to your family!
Hi ultraviolet tp, Happy to read you appreciate the work to restore this car back to showroom new :-) Glad to read this one brings back memories of your Family's cars. Happy to read you're enjoying the Channel with me. Happy holiday to you and your family too, Lou
That small car has the same engine our (new) '68 Charger had....so I know it means business. This guy did a spectacular restoration job on this B-Cuda and so glad he kept it original and numbers matching. i was not a fan of center only hubcaps growing up but the older I've gotten they've finally have me warmed up to them. Especially since many were on the base model hot rod cars. Thanks for yet another great showing.
Wow, that's a beautiful machine - and a B-engine/A-body/stick. Very glad he decided to restore rather than race. Another incredible find Lou - very sweet. (note of interest: Canada took a full 15 years to adopt SI - from 1970 to 1985 - but many of us still use both systems. My Canadian-purchased '77 Jeep CJ presents only in miles). - Cheers
I can't imagine how it would be if it weren't for guys like Dennis who renews these cars that many people would never see in person. ❤ And hat tip to you Lou! I do not really think you are aware of how much you are appreciated. Clearly it's your love of Cars but your love for people as well. What a joy! By the way my grandson can recite your intro by heart ! Blessings brother from Louisville Ky.
Hi Robs Big Tent Revival, Happy to read "my grandson can recite your intro by heart !" AWESOME! The point is to get the young people interested, so that is great. Blessings received. God bless you and your Grandson too. Glad you're both along for the ride, Lou P.S. Let him know I'd like to hear him do my intro. 1-630-673-0780
This Barracuda is a flat out beauty - wow! Gosh how did I miss this? Looks great in white with hood louvers and dog dish caps and 4 speed and a 383! Better late than never but thanks so much Lou, this one's really special!
Hi George, Happy to read "A real exquisite BEAUTY!! 25 years -a TRUE labor of love!!" :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
I had to see more . That car is…I can’t choose a proper adjective to describe it. Dennis certainly did made the right choice saving that classic car. Thanks Lou!
In 84, one went for $450 at an auction in Pontiac Michigan. I watched it for months but they sold it out of numerical order while I was looking at other cars. Ouch.
Goodday Lou, Great to see a genuine 1967 Barracuda with a 383. From what I have read the Barracuda was set up from the get go to accept the 383 unlike the Dodge Dart which was going to be a small block Mopar not a big block. With pressure & persuasion Dodge fitted the 383 in the 67 but late to the party. Abit of history. You have to agree absolutely gorgeous from all angles & unfortunately Mustang stole the limelight. Thank you for sharing thoroughly enjoyed it. Cheers Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Australia, Melbourne. 👍 🙂 🇦🇺 🇺🇸
Goodday Louis, Appreciate you sharing your knowledge / history. Happy to read "thoroughly enjoyed it." Thank you for being my # 1 Fan in Australia, Cheers, Lou
Love Canadian cars! Very cool Barracuda- very clean lines and a great simple design. These are often forgotten so it’s great to see a beauty like this. Great restoration. Thanks Lou and Dennis for letting see this classic.
Hey Lou. A sleeper treatment makes it so that a cool car looks even cooler. This Plymouth would make Walter Chrysler proud. Sounds good too. Good work.
Hi Rob, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your green car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
My next-door neighbor bought one of these 1967 Barracudas new with the 383 4-speed and every other performance option. I remember the day he brought the car home. That car was dark blue, which gave great contrast to the taillights. Note: The 383 was not part of the Formula S package. Ordering the Formula S package in 1967 got you an HP 273 engine. The 383 was a special order beyond that. However, you could not order a 383 in these cars without the Formula S Package. On the street, the car could hold its own against 396 Chevelles with the 396/325 or 396/350 engines and most Camaros, as well as small block Corvettes. Fords were generally not a problem. This is a great example of the best year for A-body Barracudas. I think they are the most beautiful muscle cars ever made.
Hi Randy, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your neighbors car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing your knowledge, and glad to read "I think they are the most beautiful muscle cars ever made.", Lou
Happy to read "what a machine" :-) Hmmm, I'm not sure if the chrome valve covers are factory. Hoping a Viewer can share knowledge to answer your question.
me and my mom got a ride to the Airport, from their home in Wisconsin, in this exact automobile in the Summer of 1973. used to Cadillacs, it seemed kind of small, like a Triumph TR
Hi Lou, the Plymouth Barraguda, was a great looking car, there was a few of them in Aus. but a good looking car, of couse the later cuda was a great car as well, a good video .👍👍.
Denis has a good friend who owns an M code 69 Cuda, that same friend is the one who found THE 1970 Hemi Coronet convertible that was restored by the crew at Graveyard Cars
Beautiful Barracuda I had a white 68 that was originally a 6 cylinder but I purchased it with a 440 police interceptor It had log chains as motor mounts lol Nowhere near as nice as this but fun to drive
Hi 𝕀ℕ𝔽𝔼ℝℕ𝔸𝕃 𝕄𝔸ℂℍ𝕀ℕ𝔼, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
In the early 1970's the Catholic priest in the small town I grew up in (he baptized me as a baby) had a Barracuda Formula S and used to street race the young guys in town with it.
Hi Todd, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Priest car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
Thats not the same performance 383 that came in the 68-70 Roadrunners. My first car was a 65' Barracuda hand me down with a slant 6. Soon next came my 69' 383 Road runner, all back in the 70s.
8:59 ''are you married?'' considering how gorgeous the car is I thought the next thing Lou would be asking is ''would you marry me?'' Just been goofy don't mind me, but that car is just so beautifull making me goofy. : ))
Hi Shetwi, Happy to read you enjoy this Channel. Please subscribe. If I see a 1966 Imperial with a Caretaker willing to share, you'll see it too. Here is a 1965 Imperial I think you'll enjoy, Lou th-cam.com/video/_EsvMVHa57k/w-d-xo.html
Hi James, Are you still interested in this car? If yes, e-mail me at trupowr@yahoo.com Please put in the subject line "Interested in 1967 Plymouth Barracuda" and in the body of the e-mail please share 1) Your name 2) You're cell phone number 3) Your offer. Thanks, Lou
That 1975 slant six wouldn’t have been a slug without the ton of miserable smog equipment they choked it with! Slant sixes didn’t fare well in that area!
Hi Craig, Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts. Hope you see many more cars on this TH-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
Chrysler did a lousy job of advertising the strength of the 383. Everybody trumpeted the 389 Pontiac - the 327 Chevy but the 383 was always looked at as a sort of reset/why didn't you get a 426/440?
Hi Pierre, Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many more cars on this TH-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
Hi, If you like this video, please click on SUPER THANKS ❤ with the $ in the middle which is the SUPER THANKS button under the video. Thank you! Lou
With a 383 and 4 speed this car probably shocks many a high performance ride!!
I think you're right.
Never get tired of the cuda!😊
:-)
What a great car! I like race & drag cars, too, but I love that Mr. Chouinard respected it for what it was, and restored it to its original glory for all to enjoy. Thanks, Lou!
Hi TheGunfighter45acp, I agree, I'm happy to see this one like it came from the showroom new. You're welcome, Lou
Beautiful 67 Baracuda S, the383 sounds very healthy! Great restoration Dennis.
Hi Michael, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
Such a treat to be one of the first to see this beautifully restored street machine!
Happy to share this freshly restored back to factory showroom new condition car with you.
Stunningly clean and beautiful !! Love how he decided to keep this original. That was a good move! Thanks for another great My Car Story Lou !
Hi Dave, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) "Love how he decided to keep this original." I agree, I like that move too. You're welcome, Lou
Lou, I don’t know how you keep finding these rare beauties but we, who love old cars, appreciate what you do! Thx again Lou!
Bradydog, Happy to read "appreciate what you do!" :-) You're welcome, Lou
That is one of the finest cars Lou, thank you.
Hi Kevin, Happy to read you enjoy this car :-) You're welcome, Lou
Lou, an amazing feature on your show. ! Love the "hot" 67 Cuda S ! Those cars were so simple back then, but packed a lot of punch with the 383 , 4 spd. The rumble of that engine is great, too. Dennis did a wonderful job on the restoration , even though it took 35 yrs. I'm sure it is worth it to him.! Thanks Lou for showing this fantastic mopar. !
Kevin, Happy to share this car that "packed a lot of punch with the 383 , 4 spd." with you :-) You're welcome, Lou
Glad he 'saved' it. The '67 Barracuda, doesn't get the love, it deserves.... 😢
Happy to read "Glad he "saved" it." :-)
I totally applaud Mr. Chouinard's decision to leave this impressive 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S in its original condition. It just looked great with that white color in the sunlight! I liked the aggressive face of the front with those headlights, hood ducts and those elongated Plymouth letters next to the Barracuda fish logo (special mention for the rear, Fastback style, with its sloping glass gently descending towards the stylized trunk and rear guides ). A very nice black interior, along with the instrument panel with those large dials trimmed in wood and chrome. As always, the final walk through that quiet neighborhood was very pleasant; although, with that powerful acceleration of that V8 at minute 9:25, that tranquility has been lost a little, haha. Best regards, Lou!
Hi Jaime, I like he kept it in original condition too. Yes, the fastback looks cool. Always enjoy reading the details you notice. Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Awesome restoration of a fairly rare car. While the later models would be more desirable, this is before the cars became bloated and it is so simple in its design and detailing. Love how the panel in the back folds down to open up the inside from the trunk. My family's experience with Mopar was 50/50. First one was a 1971 Satellite Station Wagon (Plymouth) - excellent car bought used. Worst ever car was a bought new 1975 Dodge Dart with the boat anchor slug 225 slant six. Awful car on every level. Car was sold 2 years later with 7500 miles and we ended up with a 1973 Ford Torino Wagon with 75,000 miles that worked for another 150,000 miles before we couldn't take the 13 mpgs anymore. I so love vintage cars and your channel is superb in every way, Lou. You always bring us variety! Happy upcoming holidays to you and to your family!
Hi ultraviolet tp, Happy to read you appreciate the work to restore this car back to showroom new :-) Glad to read this one brings back memories of your Family's cars. Happy to read you're enjoying the Channel with me. Happy holiday to you and your family too, Lou
That small car has the same engine our (new) '68 Charger had....so I know it means business. This guy did a spectacular restoration job on this B-Cuda and so glad he kept it original and numbers matching. i was not a fan of center only hubcaps growing up but the older I've gotten they've finally have me warmed up to them. Especially since many were on the base model hot rod cars. Thanks for yet another great showing.
Hi K B, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Beautiful Cuda! Thank you for sharing, Lou!
Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car. You're welcome rpaz61 :-)
🙋♂️LOU ,DENNIS, and RAY…THANKS FOR SHARING GREAT RESTORATION 🤗😎👍💚💚💚
You're welcome Budget Audiophile Life-long :-)
Lou, your work is showing these cars is amazing!❤
Clare, Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate that, Lou
She's a Beast!👍
:-)
😍 Great looking '67 🤜🤛
NICE!
I am so glad he restored this back to stock. Nice car. Love these barracudas!
Hi The Lorax, Happy to read "Love these barracudas!" :-) I'm glad he restored it back to stock too, Lou
Thanks for showing this rare and beautiful car guys. Never seen one with a 383 in it
Hi Donald the truth seeker, My pleasure sharing this car with you. You're welcome, Lou
What a super underappreciated classic. Such a great car Denis has. Thanks Lou.
Hi CJ Design, Happy to read you appreciate this "great car" :-) You're welcome, Lou
Nice Beautiful car
Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-)
Wow, that's a beautiful machine - and a B-engine/A-body/stick. Very glad he decided to restore rather than race.
Another incredible find Lou - very sweet.
(note of interest: Canada took a full 15 years to adopt SI - from 1970 to 1985 - but many of us still use both systems. My Canadian-purchased '77 Jeep CJ presents only in miles).
- Cheers
Hi Raynus 1, Happy to share this "very sweet" car with you :-) Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Cheers, Lou
Wow, what a car; love the dog dish caps. Go Leafs go and thanks to the both of you
Hi Steve, Happy to read "Wow, what a car" :-) You're welcome, Lou
I can't imagine how it would be if it weren't for guys like Dennis who renews these cars that many people would never see in person. ❤
And hat tip to you Lou! I do not really think you are aware of how much you are appreciated. Clearly it's your love of Cars but your love for people as well. What a joy! By the way my grandson can recite your intro by heart !
Blessings brother from Louisville Ky.
Hi Robs Big Tent Revival, Happy to read "my grandson can recite your intro by heart !" AWESOME! The point is to get the young people interested, so that is great. Blessings received. God bless you and your Grandson too. Glad you're both along for the ride, Lou P.S. Let him know I'd like to hear him do my intro. 1-630-673-0780
This Barracuda is a flat out beauty - wow! Gosh how did I miss this? Looks great in white with hood louvers and dog dish caps and 4 speed and a 383! Better late than never but thanks so much Lou, this one's really special!
Hi Bruce H., Happy to read you enjoy this "beauty" :-) You're welcome, Lou
A great way to start my morning, thanks Lou!
You're welcome SolamenteVees!
Nice car, I've always liked that design.
Happy to read you enjoy the design of this car :-)
Thanks Dennis and Lou!
You're welcome Ray :-)
A real exquisite BEAUTY!! 25 years -a TRUE labor of love!!
Hi George, Happy to read "A real exquisite BEAUTY!! 25 years -a TRUE labor of love!!" :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
Another sweet machine, Lou!
Happy to read you enjoy this car MisterMasterShafter1!
NOTHING LIKE GOING TO A SHOW,TO GIVE YOU MOTIVATION 🤗😁💚💚💚
Thanks for viewing and sharing.
I had to see more . That car is…I can’t choose a proper adjective to describe it. Dennis certainly did made the right choice saving that classic car. Thanks Lou!
I'm happy he saved this car too :-) You're welcome Roy Boy!
You just don’t see these anymore. Thank You very Much!
Hi gene978, You're right. A rare treat to see one today in showroom condition. You're welcome, Lou
Beautiful restoration! Love that interior too!
NICE!
A SLEEPER …WITH GREAT LINES…I LOVE ❤️ FASTBACKS 😎
Happy to read you enjoy this fastback :-)
Great car and quality build.. I talked to Gary about his long ownership and revival at Carlisle this year !!!
Hi Jeff, Happy to read you enjoy this "Great car and quality build." :-) Lou
What a Great Car that 383 sounds very healthy!!
Happy to read "Great Car" and glad to read you enjoy the sounds from this car too.
In 84, one went for $450 at an auction in Pontiac Michigan. I watched it for months but they sold it out of numerical order while I was looking at other cars.
Ouch.
Hi popeye.oliveoil, Sad to read one like this was not purchased :-( Hope you're behind the wheel of the right car for you soon, Lou
Wow. What a ride. That is a beaut.
Happy to read you enjoy this "ride" :-)
Right choice. This thing is a stunner!
Happy to read "This thing is a stunner!" :-)
Outstanding Lou! Sweet 383wow
Hi Popie, Happy to read this one is "Outstanding" :-) Lou
Again Lou Great Car owned by a Great Guy! That's a whole lot of love under that Cuda Hood! I bet it moves like a beast!
Hi Michael, Happy to read you enjoy this car and the Caretaker too. Lou
Goodday Lou,
Great to see a genuine 1967 Barracuda with a 383.
From what I have read the Barracuda was set up from the get go to accept the 383 unlike the Dodge Dart which was going to be a small block Mopar not a big block.
With pressure & persuasion Dodge fitted the 383 in the 67 but late to the party.
Abit of history.
You have to agree absolutely gorgeous from all angles & unfortunately Mustang stole the limelight.
Thank you for sharing thoroughly enjoyed it.
Cheers
Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Australia, Melbourne.
👍 🙂 🇦🇺 🇺🇸
Goodday Louis, Appreciate you sharing your knowledge / history. Happy to read "thoroughly enjoyed it." Thank you for being my # 1 Fan in Australia, Cheers, Lou
Love Canadian cars!
Very cool Barracuda- very clean lines and a great simple design.
These are often forgotten so it’s great to see a beauty like this. Great restoration.
Thanks Lou and Dennis for letting see this classic.
Hi Jeff, Happy to share this "Very cool" car with you :-) Glad to bring this one to you. You're welcome, Lou
Great Barracuda.. the sad part is I remember when they were new and didn't buy one. Thanks Lou 😁👍
Hi Larry, Happy to share this "Great Barracuda" with you :-) You're welcome, Lou
What a great car.. 👍🏼
Happy to read you enjoy this car :-)
Love this car Lou. I am a MOPAR fan. Ceep going Lou.
Hi Ollie, Happy to read "Love this car" :-) Lou
Hey Lou. A sleeper treatment makes it so that a cool car looks even cooler. This Plymouth would make Walter Chrysler proud. Sounds good too. Good work.
Hey Robert, Happy to read you enjoy this "cool car" :-) Lou
I had a green one. Loved it.
Hi Rob, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your green car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
My next-door neighbor bought one of these 1967 Barracudas new with the 383 4-speed and every other performance option. I remember the day he brought the car home. That car was dark blue, which gave great contrast to the taillights. Note: The 383 was not part of the Formula S package. Ordering the Formula S package in 1967 got you an HP 273 engine. The 383 was a special order beyond that. However, you could not order a 383 in these cars without the Formula S Package. On the street, the car could hold its own against 396 Chevelles with the 396/325 or 396/350 engines and most Camaros, as well as small block Corvettes. Fords were generally not a problem. This is a great example of the best year for A-body Barracudas. I think they are the most beautiful muscle cars ever made.
Hi Randy, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your neighbors car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing your knowledge, and glad to read "I think they are the most beautiful muscle cars ever made.", Lou
Beautiful!
:-)
Beautiful car love to have one
Hi Norm, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Hope you're behind the wheel of one like this soon, Lou
Flawless ! Should be best in show !
High praise.
Double thumbs up!
Twice as nice :-)
Simply mahvelous!
High praise :-)
1967 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S 383. Means a Mustang killer💪💪💪
:-)
Big Block, Bench seat, and FOUR SPEED! Man what a machine. Love that little trip meter reset button. Where the chrome valve covers factory?
Happy to read "what a machine" :-) Hmmm, I'm not sure if the chrome valve covers are factory. Hoping a Viewer can share knowledge to answer your question.
yes, ´67-´69
@@stefansellin7365 thank you!
me and my mom got a ride to the Airport, from their home in Wisconsin, in this exact automobile in the Summer of 1973. used to Cadillacs, it seemed kind of small, like a Triumph TR
Hi Scott, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car you and your Mom rode to the airport in :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
That car is a good one!
Happy to read "That car is a good one!" :-)
Hi Lou, the Plymouth Barraguda, was a great looking car, there was a few of them in Aus. but a good looking car, of couse the later cuda was a great car as well, a good video .👍👍.
Hi Philip, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
Nice car, I would like to have seen him step into it more.
"I would like to have seen him step into it more." me too :-)
Denis has a good friend who owns an M code 69 Cuda, that same friend is the one who found THE 1970 Hemi Coronet convertible that was restored by the crew at Graveyard Cars
Hi Raymond, Sounds like two really fun cars! Thanks for sharing, Lou
Nice 😀
Hi Michael, Happy to read "Nice" for this car :-) Lou
Beautiful Barracuda
I had a white 68 that was originally a 6 cylinder but I purchased it with a 440 police interceptor
It had log chains as motor mounts lol
Nowhere near as nice as this but fun to drive
Hi 𝕀ℕ𝔽𝔼ℝℕ𝔸𝕃 𝕄𝔸ℂℍ𝕀ℕ𝔼, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
Nice. Nice. Car. !!
Twice as nice :-)
Great car! Love the look! I was under the impression that Hemi's blocks were orange? Am I mistaken?
Hi Jerry, Happy to read you enjoy this car. This engine is a 383. Lou
That fish sounds tough.
Happy to read you enjoy the sounds from this car :-)
Nice fish out of water!
:-)
👍💯😎💯👍
:-)
i bought my first car when i was 15 for 200.00 a gold 1969 barracuda that is a rare nice car
Hi Jeffrey, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
💕☝️
:-)
In the early 1970's the Catholic priest in the small town I grew up in (he baptized me as a baby) had a Barracuda Formula S and used to street race the young guys in town with it.
Hi Todd, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Priest car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
Thats not the same performance 383 that came in the 68-70 Roadrunners. My first car was a 65' Barracuda hand me down with a slant 6. Soon next came my 69' 383 Road runner, all back in the 70s.
Hi Nicky, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your cars :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Very cool! I’ll take it over an SS Camaro!
Happy to read you like this one more than a Camaro :-)
8:59 ''are you married?''
considering how gorgeous the car is I thought the next thing Lou would be asking is
''would you marry me?''
Just been goofy don't mind me, but that car is just so beautifull making me goofy. : ))
goofy is fun :-)
@@loucostabile Thank you for your understanding with my twisted humour. Best wishes Lou! :)
That is just so beautifull.
Where do I make the payment? :)))
Yep, I'm in love with this 'cuda,
congrats to the gentelman, very envious.
Hi KenanTurkiye, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Hope you're behind the wheel of the right car for you soon. Lou
@@loucostabile Thank you Lou, have a great day!
your channel is very important for classic car
please show chrysler imperial 1966
we thank you for your consideration
Hi Shetwi, Happy to read you enjoy this Channel. Please subscribe. If I see a 1966 Imperial with a Caretaker willing to share, you'll see it too. Here is a 1965 Imperial I think you'll enjoy, Lou th-cam.com/video/_EsvMVHa57k/w-d-xo.html
Me gusta el carro
Hi Jose, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Lou
Is it for sale?
Not aware of this car being for sale.
Hi James, Are you still interested in this car? If yes, e-mail me at trupowr@yahoo.com Please put in the subject line "Interested in 1967 Plymouth Barracuda" and in the body of the e-mail please share 1) Your name 2) You're cell phone number 3) Your offer. Thanks, Lou
Ba-Ba-Ra-Ra-Cu-Cu-Da-Da, What a strange commercial that was.
Thanks for sharing.
Lou do your homework ,km,s did not start in Canada until 1977 model years
Brian, don't need to do homework when you can share the answers right here in the comments. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
❤ Toyota GR Corolla ❤️
Thank you for viewing and sharing.
To think, when this car came out , both the 70 and 71 Cuda were being designed and built....heavy
Hi Chris, Thanks for viewing and sharing. Lou
That 1975 slant six wouldn’t have been a slug without the ton of miserable smog equipment they choked it with! Slant sixes didn’t fare well in that area!
Hi Craig, Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts. Hope you see many more cars on this TH-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
Цікаве авто! Дякую!
Hi Сергій, Happy to share this "Interesting car" with you. You're welcome, Lou
Chrysler did a lousy job of advertising the strength of the 383. Everybody trumpeted the 389 Pontiac - the 327 Chevy but the 383 was always looked at as a sort of reset/why didn't you get a 426/440?
Thanks for sharing.
Cars are never finished, seems like you would know that !
Hi Pierre, Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many more cars on this TH-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this TH-cam Channel, Lou
Lol, "last Saturday"
....just in time for the show :-)