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1970 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA

FISH TALE

Funny Car Driver and Clutch Master Paul Lee Builds the Car of his Dreams

PHOTOS BY THE AUTHOR

The 1970 Plymouth Barracuda was a third generation E-body and was definitely an epic player of the early muscle car era. It was the cousin to the Dodge Challenger and shared the same platform. The Cuda rolled with a 108-inch wheelbase. The body was 189.5-inches from bumperto-bumper and it was 2-inches shorter than the Challenger.

In keeping with the practice in this era, the Cuda was offered with many engine packages: a 225 slant six that put out 145 horsepower; a 318 V8 with 230 horsepower; a 340 V8 that produced 275 horsepower; 340+6 V8 with 290 horsepower; and a 383 V8 with 335 horsepower. The three optional engines were the Hemi 426 at 425 horsepower, the 440-4V Magnum at 375 horsepower, and the Hemi 440 Six-Pack with three twobarrel carbs at 390 horsepower. A stout four-speed floor shift manual transmission or a bulletproof threespeed Torque-Flite 727 automatic transmission were offered. A Dana 60 rear end was responsible for getting the torque and horsepower to the rear wheels. The various Cuda power plants were covered by three-hood styles; a standard “Flat” hood, an optional “Shaker” hood, and a “Power Bulge” hood that featured dual air scoops.

THAT NIGHT HE SAW THE LEGENDARY “JUNGLE JIM” LIBERMAN IN HIS CAMARO FUNNY CAR DO A F U L L ¼-MILE BURNOUT, THEN BACK UP, STAGE AND BLOW THE DOORS OFF THE GUY IN THE OTHER LANE. FROM THAT MOMENT, PAUL WAS HOOKED ON STRAIGHT-LINE DRAG RACING.

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