Restoring a 1970 Barracuda 446 Pack: Disassembly and History

TLDRWatch as we disassemble a 1970 Barracuda 446 Pack and learn about its history. The car has been restored once and is in good condition. The standard engine for the Charger Daytona was the 440 Magnum, with the Hemi being the only option.

Key insights

🔧The 1970 Barracuda 446 Pack is a highly collectible Mopar Muscle Car.

📜The Charger Daytona had a standard 440 Magnum engine, with the Hemi as the only option.

🔩The car has been restored once and is in good condition.

🚗The 1970 Barracuda 446 Pack belongs to Jim Root, a member of the band Slipknot.

🔨Disassembly of the car is going smoothly with good progress.

Q&A

What was the standard engine in the 1970 Charger Daytona?

The standard engine in the 1970 Charger Daytona was the 440 Magnum.

How many times has the car been restored?

The car has been restored once.

Who does the Barracuda 446 Pack belong to?

The Barracuda 446 Pack belongs to Jim Root, a member of the band Slipknot.

How is the disassembly of the car progressing?

The disassembly of the car is going smoothly with good progress.

Is the car in good condition?

Yes, the car is in good condition.

Timestamped Summary

05:04Watch as we disassemble a 1970 Barracuda 446 Pack.

09:58Learn about the history of the Barracuda and its previous restoration.

13:00Discover the standard engine in the 1970 Charger Daytona.

14:32Test your knowledge with a trivia question about the Charger Daytona.

14:58See the progress of the disassembly and the car's good condition.