1964 Plymouth Barracuda (all Original) on 2040-cars
Allison Park, Pennsylvania, United States
THIS IS ONE OF THE FIRST 600 Barracudas made. It has a Valiant emblem on the rear. Later did not. The Barracudas came out in April of 1964. This one came out in May.It has a push button transmission that shifts fine. The engine has a valve job with guides, seals and hardened seats so you do not need leaded gas. the tires are almost new& alignment. The carb. rebuilt,new starter, bearings in alternator, new water pump, recored radiator, all new brakes, drums,steel and rubber,main & wheel cylinder, new bearings, water heater & radiator hoses, spark plugs and wires. As far as I know you should be able to get in the car and drive away. The glass is in great condition and all the cranks work smoothly. There are no tears or marks in the upholstery, or carpet. There is a tiny crack starting in the padded dash. As you can see the from the picture the floors are original. Also the front & rear universal joints are new. The rear springs have been rebuilt. I have a copy of the original window sticker and the mfg. build sheet. I have the original home owners manual and the factory. Also I have supplementary manuals sent out by the factory. I have a lot of dealer brochures and much more information. This is a car I wanted in 1964 but all my extra money went for family and children. I am at the point in my life that it is time for somebody to care for this beauty. The Grand children are not a car lover like me so hopefully some one will get it and give it the attention and care I have given it. I have information that I can see where the car was bought and traveled to date. By the way the Barracuda will celebrate it's 50 th birthday in May. The only payment I will accept is wire to wire transfer from your Bank to my Bank. |
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