1965 Plymouth Barracuda on 2040-cars
Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
1965 Plymouth Barracuda 273 V8 Automatic You are looking at a 1965 Plymouth Barracuda. This vehicle is mostly orriginal and has 36,826 original miles. Clean Virginia title in hand. It has the 273 V8 motor with an automatic transmission. This Barracuda runs very well. It starts easily and shifts smooth. Paint is 1 year old and shows well. It appears that the rear quarters were patched at some point. It has new carpet and seat covers. Floor pans have been patched. Chrome is showing its age as is typical with Mopars of this year. It has aftermarket mirrors. Lights, signals, wipers, heat, speedo all work properly. Fuel guage is not currently working but we will try to get that sorted before the auction is over. All the glass is in good shape with no cracks or major chips. Windows role up and down as they should. Doors open and close proeprly. It has side pipe exhaust. Driver door panel has some tears at the bottom. This is a very nice "driver" conditon vehicle that is great for cruise nights and drive-ins. It sounds great going down the road. Turns lots of heads. I am more than happy to answer any quesitons you may have about this vehicle. Feel free to message us or call 434-239-0087. You are more than welcome to come by in person for a test drive or arrange an independent inspection. Buyer responsible for pick-up of vehicle. Buyer should satisfy their selves prior to bidding. Not responsible for errors in listing. Vehicle also for sale locally. Seller reserves the right to end the auction early and without warning. Buyer responsible for any state or local taxes, state titling fees and $150 processing fee. VADLR 36821. |
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