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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins
Your google skills and utter lack of specific knowledge have failed you again, kach. Does it ever get old, making yourself out to be such a flippin' idiot? Why do you feel such a need to chime in, when it is so obvious you have no idea what you are talking about?
The car you show is a '69. '64-'66 'Cudas were the "bubble window" variety, which would be clearly shown in the photo of grandma's car - if it had one. That, and grandma's car is clearly a sedan - a four door. All 'Cudas were coupes or ragtops - two doors.
Here is a bubble window 'Cuda, produced from '64 through '66.
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And if we really wanted to pick nits, the 'cuda wasn't available until 1969.
'cuda was a trim package available on Barracudas, some had it many did not.
Kinda like the SS or RS badging on a Camaro.
It's common for people to refer to all Barracudas as "cudas for shorthand, but to a MOPAR geek/nerd/fanatic/purist, that's almost a sin.
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In 1969 a new trim package called 'Cuda was released. The 'Cuda, based on the Formula S option, was available with either the 340, 383 and, new for 1969, the 440 Super Commando V8.
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