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1971-1974 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA AUTO CARPET - ANY COLOR US $144.94
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1965 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA, FURY, BELVEDERE, Etc POSTCARDS US $5.00
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Does the thought of watching a great car race make your heart accelerate? Do you live to enjoy the thrill of speed? Maybe you just appreciate the design of great sports cars. Whatever the case may be, you can be sure that somewhere along the line, you have heard about or seen some great and historic Ford race cars!
Automotive racing has been a very popular sport ever since the first automobiles were designed over 100 years ago. Actually, it was because of car racing that many of todays automakers exist. Automotive designers would try to create faster and more efficient vehicles by testing their ideas in races against other designers. Henry Ford entered one such event with his unique, early "Model T" design and won, investing the prize winnings into the company that would become the Ford Motor Company. From this humble beginning, many historic Ford race cars would be born.
Ford racing would become a company to contend with as they produced one winning design after another. Here are just some of the historic Ford race cars:
*In 1903, Barney Oldfield drove the Ford 999 to victory at the Indiana Fairgrounds, and set a new speed record of 60 mph.
*In 1909, the Ford Model T shows its endurance as it wins a cross-country race from New York to Seattle.
*In 1949, the first national NASCAR race was won by Ford driver Jim Roper in a new car model called the Lincoln.
In the 1960's, Ford would reach the height of racing, as they would produce several cutting edge designs, including:
*In 1963, the Ford-Lotus design would win the Milwaukee 200, driven by Jim Clark.
*In 1964, Ford would introduce a new style of Indy car engine known as the DOHC V-8.
*In 1966, the Ford model Mark II's would place 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the 24 hours of Lemans race.
*In 1967, Ford would introduce a new engine in the Dutch Grand Prix, called the Ford-Cosworth DFV V-8.
*In 1968, Ford would introduce a sporty design of its popular Ford Mustang by showcasing the Cobra Jet Mustang at the NRHA Winternationals, winning its first event.
The 1980's would see a resurgence of the popular Ford Mustang as the Miller Mustang would win two races in 1981. Ford would also become competitive with the Thunderbird model as driver Bill Elliott would win a record 11 NASCAR races in 1985. In 1988, Bill Elliott would continue winning in the Ford Thunderbird by taking the NASCAR Winston Cup championship.
Ford continues to produce new and innovative ideas as they design cars for the future. In the early 2000's, the Ford Taurus model challenged the field, being driven by the Rousch racing team including some of todays championship drivers like Carl Edwards and Kurt Busch. If the future is anything like the past, Ford will continue to produce many historic Ford race cars.
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The Hot Horse - Ford Mustang For Sale
The Ford Mustang is a classic automobile that was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. This car was originally meant to be based on the second generation of the North American Ford Falcon which was a compact war. However, the car took on a life of its own during the development of the car making, eventually evolving it into one of the most famous cars in the entire Ford line of vehicles. In fact, the Ford Mustang has been thought to be the poster child of American motor vehicles. It has been noted to be the number one car in United States history.
It was introduced on the 17th April of 1964 and was almost immediately the most successful launch of a car model since th Ford Model A. The Mustang succeeded in created what is now known as the pony car class of North American automobiles. This type of car is a sports cars that were constructed as coupes with very long hoods and shorter rear decks, giving it rise to the competitors like GM's Chevrolet Camaro and the defunct AMC Javelin as well as Chrysler's revamped version of the Plymouth Barracuda. The Ford Mustang also inspired more of these coup/ sports car hybrids such as the Toyota Celica and the Ford Capri, both of which were imported to the United States soon after the Ford Mustang's rise to fame.
The production of the Ford Mustang began in the town of Dearborn Michigan during the 9th of March in 1964, but the car wasn't released and introduced to the public until April the 17th of 1964 at the New York World's Fair as the future of the Ford Motor Company's line of vehicles. It is the number 3 oldest nameplate that Ford currently keeps in production newer models. The Ford Mustang is right alongside the F-Series pickup truck line, though this truck has gone through numerous nameplate changes over the years, and the Ford Falcon, which are only still in production in Australia and several select parts of Western Europe.
The name was coined by Ford's Executive stylist, John Najjar, who got the idea from the World War II fighter jet known as the P-51 Mustang Fighter Jet. Though, it did not become the official name until it was reinforced by another employee of Ford, a market research manager known as Robert J Eggert who was a breeder of quarter horses. He got the idea from a birthday present from his wife; a book called "The Mustangs" by a J Frank Dobie in mid 1960. Once John Najjar and Robert J Eggert corresponded, the book's title and the name of the fighter jet became the new name for the Ford concept car now known across the globe as the Ford Mustang. This was even though the designer wanted the car to be known as the Cougar or the Torino. In fact, the name Torino was even used during some preliminary market advertising campaigns. Henry Ford the second wanted it to be known as the T-Bird II as a tribute to the former T-Bird, but test groups that the Ford Motor company tried out all agreed that the name Mustang was far better than the alternatives.
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I really want to purchase a 1966 Plymouth Barracuda?
If you have one for sale - e-mail me.
ok - do not buy a car through ebay
Go to car shows and look
Note that this is an unusual car - there is not a lot made in the restoration market for it - just be aware that you may need to really really search for parts to the extent your purchased car is not complete
If this is your first classic car and you were stuck on the earlier barracudas I would choose a '68 for this reason
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Mintle took his Lotus behind the Iron Curtain; also has a rare Barracuda
In 1970, Ron Mintle took a road trip in his new 1970 Lotus lan behind the Iron Curtain through the Eastern Bloc countries. At 2 a.m. in Czechoslovakia, Mintle was woken by the pounding fists of Soviet Army soldiers on his hotel room door. He was unlucky to have entered the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic two days before the student uprisings on the second anniversary of the 1968 Warsaw Pact ...
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