My Barracuda was originally a 318 2 bbl. car with air conditioning and came from Arizona. It had a black vinyl roof, which I did not like and removed, and "body side mouldings," which I also didn't like and removed. It came with a somewhat rare option, which is the luggage rack. At the time, I believe they advertised the trunk as the "smallest in the industry." I did once carry a boxed hot water heater home from Sears on that rack!
My fathers car was sold it was a 1970 dodge challenger. He passed away his girlfriend forged his will and then she sold the car and then she passed away. I have a picture of the tag is there any way of locating this vehicle?
@@backyardhotrods9885 I’m not sure I have some other pictures of the engine bay and some other pictures of the car. It was one of the kind for sure I don’t know what’s been done to the vehicle since he was forced to sell it
216 is the scheduled production date, with that information what could be the birthday of the car? On average how long did it take to build a car back then? If we're just going by months and we don't mess with the day, what could be the birthday of the car?
I know its the "scheduled production date" I guess in the end that works for me. Not sure if there is an actual way of finding out when it was actually built
Beautiful Car and Good Channel! Nonamenationals
Thanks man, trying to get to 500! I will check out your channel
@@backyardhotrods9885 366 Congratulations Sir!
GREAT VIDEO BUDDY..
Thanks amigo👍
Thank you for this great info
Your welcome glad you found it useful
My Barracuda was originally a 318 2 bbl. car with air conditioning and came from Arizona. It had a black vinyl roof, which I did not like and removed, and "body side mouldings," which I also didn't like and removed. It came with a somewhat rare option, which is the luggage rack. At the time, I believe they advertised the trunk as the "smallest in the industry." I did once carry a boxed hot water heater home from Sears on that rack!
The luggage racks are pretty kool.such a unique option like you said.
Great video, thanks for posting. Can you point me to a data tag decoder for 1975 Chrysler Newport? Thanks!
thank you! I don't know of one offhand for that model unfortunately
Nice RE POP tho
My fathers car was sold it was a 1970 dodge challenger. He passed away his girlfriend forged his will and then she sold the car and then she passed away. I have a picture of the tag is there any way of locating this vehicle?
sorry to hear that, I am not sure how to track a car down that way though
@@backyardhotrods9885 I’m not sure I have some other pictures of the engine bay and some other pictures of the car. It was one of the kind for sure I don’t know what’s been done to the vehicle since he was forced to sell it
216 is the scheduled production date, with that information what could be the birthday of the car? On average how long did it take to build a car back then? If we're just going by months and we don't mess with the day, what could be the birthday of the car?
I know its the "scheduled production date" I guess in the end that works for me. Not sure if there is an actual way of finding out when it was actually built
If someone wanted a serial number, they could just go to a car show or find it online at for sale sites…lol
R code = TRASH vs an M CODE