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SEMA 2017

Motorcycledave

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CAn you guess what the red car is ? hint this is the only one on earth never went into production.
check out the sideways picture, guess who the entertainment was at the awards banquet.

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Thank's....

Nice group..:thumbup: remember those dune buggies well...We could not afford the fancy fiberglass so just a pipe frame...:roflblack:
 
Looks a lot like a Mustang to me but after some relentless Googling you guys are right, it's a fictitous 1970 4 door Barracuda. Here's an article to substantiate it. https://journal.classiccars.com/2017/11/01/sema-seen-4-door-1970-barracuda/

I say fictitious because of this comment in the article.

Note: No real ‘Cudas were harmed in the process. The only part of a factory-produced vehicle used in the build were the B pillars from a 1972 Dodge sedan. Every other part, well, except for the engine and other such components, were special fabricated for the project.
 
You guys nailed it

It is a ONE OF 1970 Plymouth Barracuda 4 door,
Now I will be the first one to say I am NOT a Mopar
fan especially since Crysler Corp. is now owned by Fiat,
BUT this 4 door Cuda is very neat, quite a job to build
it is factory correct in every way right down to the offical
VIN number.
AND ZZ TOP
 
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