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Thursday, May 27, 2021

Car of the Week: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible

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Car of the Week: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible

One man who somehow turns daily drivers into collectible keepsakes. The story behind a stunning 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible.

Stuart Suede says he has a habit of turning his "daily driver" cars into keeper collector vehicles. He's done it several times over the course of the last three of four decades.

When he picked up 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible back in the 1990s on what was a bit of an impulse buy at the time, it really wasn't a tough decision to hang onto the handsome droptop. Ironically, the car that he once drove almost every day is now so nice that he almost hates to take it out in Southern California elements.

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