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The 4-door Barracuda at Mecum

GM was actually toying with the idea of this.

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/...at-almost-made-it-into-production-246173.html
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my thoughts were early to mid 60s; shortening up a wagon and losing the rear doors........not butchering up a muscle car
 
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One of our Legendary members (Geri, I don't know her last name) did a twodoor conversion on a 62 Dodge wagon, with a hemi in it. AWSOME car, awesome work. New owner painted it kinda like a Candymatic. I would definitely have left it alone.
I'm sure somebody here knows the car, and can put up a picture.

Edit: Geri Tarvin, builder. Car now has giant ramchargers logo on the side.
 
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I’m not paying a premium to buy another person’s dream.
For all the praise and criticism, the car is museum/garage art. It cannot be driven on the street. It will probably not increase in value. Those that seek to own the car know those things.
You couldn't even buy the car to use as parts for another 'cuda. None of the parts (hood, fenders, doors) would fit.
 
Why are they calling this a 4 dr Barracuda, when it's legally a rebodied Coronet, with a fake vin? Nothing more than just a tribute car
 
I spoke to Dave a few times about the RPM that he used to sell and other products. His restorations were second to none and he was a great guy to boot. He copped a lot of **** over his 4 door Barracuda and his Valiant. The skills of he and his team were superb, and he is a great loss to the hobby.
He also had an amazing Hemi Cuda (Black with Tan gut). RIP Dave.
 
The car has a Montana title and the VIN is on it. So it could be registered and street driven.
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I think that angle says it all. Even if Chrysler was contemplating making this, it never would have had the roof and side glass that high. It looks like a bad photoshop from 2008. I just can’t imagine during the build not noticing the wildly out of proportion look of thing.
 
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