1965 Plymouth Barracuda on 2040-cars
Belvidere, Illinois, United States
For sale is a titled 1965 Plymouth Barracuda, 2 door, needs restoring to original or racecar. This car has sat for multiple years; I have owned this car for only almost a year without the time to work on it. Still a nice start for a car 49 years old. Red with red interior, was blue with blue, originally v-8 manual shift converted to 6 cylinder automatic. Car seems complete. Title error on 1 mid digit needs to be corrected upon transfer, Interior needs work, bucket seats ripped and not bolted in, rear seat faded. Glass complete no cracks. Motor is a 6 cylinder that runs great off a gas can-(No gas tank, it was damaged and tossed). Car has rot on fenders, doors and quarters. Front drivers floor needs panel ,the rest seem solid. I have driven this car back and forth in a driveway with 2 leaky brake lines but transmission seems to be working fine. Mileage reads 10467 and engine looks and runs good but may not be original miles. Recommend rear patch panels from laysons.com To hear it run on you tube copy and paste into your browser http://youtu.be/Ag1CSNUcNo8 What comes with the car at this time are the following ·
2 extra black doors, 1 in great shape the other
has a small hole starting- door glass but no vent glass in either. ·
I extra light blue deck lid no rust ·
1 extra complete red dashboard with radio and
what seems to be the complete wiring loom Car being sold as is, needing to be restored,
$250 nonrefundable deposit thru PayPal within 48 hours of auction end and full
payment within 7 days. Buyer arranges for pick-up after payment clears. |
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