1965 Plymouth Barracuda Base 4.5l on 2040-cars
Waycross, Georgia, United States
What we have here is a 1965 Plymouth Barracuda 2 door hardtop.It has a nice silver paint job, with the original black interior and carpet. It has a 273 ci. engine with a automatic transmission, bucket seats with the shift in the console. This car is in Great shape. runs out strong and smooth. No Leaks ,No smoke. their is a small paint blister on the top driver side door (see pic). A great Car. It has a new set of BF Goodrich tires and New Cragar S/S wheels. A new Smitty dual exhaust system. I bought this Cuda from a long time friend of mine, that was a Mopar mechanic for over 40 years. For more information, Please feel free to call me @ 912-285-9975 with any questions. Don't let this beauty get away from you. Happy Bidding and Good Luck. Tommy
On Jun-05-14 at 15:40:27 PDT, seller added the following information:
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