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Since 2000, The Early Valiant and Barracuda Club has served the internet community with members
all over the world who own or have an interest in Plymouth Barracudas
and Valiants made from 1966 and earlier.
- To promote interest in early Plymouth Barracudas
and Valiants.
- To assist early Barracuda and Valiant owners in
their restoration efforts by providing information, literature,
and parts location assistance.
- To make owning one of these cars a more enjoyable
and fun experience for all.
- To bring together the people behind the cars
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Membership and access to all areas of the website and the chat room is FREE! Yes Free. Why? We are a internet based car club. A "brotherhood and sisterhood" who I feel by simply having an interest in these cars, you already have joined The Early Valiant and Barracuda Club.
Those of us who have in interest in these cars are spread out all over the world and we have become an online comminuty of sorts providing support, advice and camaraderie. This site allows us all to have a single gathering place to communicate.
We are asking for donations to help pay for the web hosting and site maintenance. Any donation you feel is appropriate is greatly appreciated. If you don't want to donate via Pay Pal, you can send a check or money order to "The Early Valiant and Barracuda Club", and mail it to Roger Kizer 123 David Dr. Colchester, CT 06415.
With every donation, I will send you a club static cling decal to proudly display in the window of your Barracuda or Valiant. If you donate via PayPal just send me a email with your address.
Thank You!
Roger Kizer, Club President
rogerk@earlycuda.org

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Club President: Roger Kizer was an ASE certified
master auto technican with 13 years experience and now is an IT Professional. He owns
a 1966 Barracuda,"A work in progress". Roger founded the
club and takes care of most of the club's administrative
duties. For more details of Roger's story, click here.
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Club Vice-President: Clif Winters is an aerospace
machinist by trade, but has ducked out of it a few times
to try other things like working at the Chrysler Proving
Grounds (in AZ) or with Ed Miller Racing Enterprises for
a few years. He believes strongly in giving to the community,
including playing "Santa" and encouraging others
to join in the annual Toyz 4 Totz run. His length of ownership
and his immaculate care of his 65 Cuda are an inspiration
to many. For more details, click here. |
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Club Treasurer: Stacey Wisniewski has been a Cosmetologist
for the past 7 years, and has worked with the public for
10. She helps run a flourishing business by keeping everything
in order. She grew up in a household that owned a 1966 &
1967 Barracuda and a 1964 Valiant, and she currently is
restoring a 1967 Barracuda 273 Commando V8.
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Newsletter Editor: Don Hill is currently the Photo
editor of a small daily newspaper in Laurel. He is also
the former Managing Editor and Sports editor of two small
weekly papers in Mississippi. He holds a degree in Art from
the University of Southern Mississippi (1989), but specializes
in photojournalism, newspaper layout and design, reporting
and writing. Although asked to work for larger daily papers,
Hill declines, saying, "I don't like the big cities, plus
I never would have found my Barracuda or this club if it
wasn't for the yearn of the country life." To read more
of Don's story, click here.
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"Ambassadorette Of Good Will" Recruitment & Club Promotion
Officer: Rebecca "BECCA" Kerewsky bought her 65 Barracuda
from the original owner as a birthday present to herself,
had the engine rebuilt, and then toured the country in it.
Her knowlege and charm make her quite adept at promoting
the club & boosting memberships. Becca's story will be available
soon.
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Webmaster: Erik Ievins is no stranger to '64-66
Valiants and Barracudas. A self-taught mechanic, he learned
out of necessity and now enjoys helping and teaching others.
Erik currently works with Stretched Out Software, Inc.
in
Jacksonville, FL. He is always looking for suggestions
of how to make the Website a more attractive place for
members,
so please don't hesitate to pass them along! Erik provides
an interview here.
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