1969 barracuda it's pretty much the same as I bought it when I was 16 I have kept it in the exact same shape or better ( New paint job - original color , ,interior work , motor refreeshed , that's about it in 1985) when I bought it at 16 in 1979 . . High-performance 383 with a hemi transmission with a quick change rear end , that's my for sure , frost love ,sleeper car ,,paid $500.00 for it ,,,, now as for the 74 duster .we have done some things done to it ,, but it's a daily driver for my daughter :no:, Who loves to scare the boys when she cranks it up , she is the only one at her high school who drives a hot rod . Plus she has help me work, on it redo the brake lines headers engine and transmission work , as for the 68 Dodge Coronet she is being totally restored still has the original 383 for speed that came with her had her since I was 25 . By no means my are the cars super trophy or trailer Queens , we rarely take them and put them in shows we simply just drive them and love them . Even though others actually have forced us or told us to park them in the show . I believe in order for me and my children to love these cars truly , you need to get out and drive them and enjoy them and make them part of your life . It's just the way we roll Just like my daughter she will always remember her senior year in high school as driving the baddest car there . Therefore she will love this car till the day she dies .