1966 Plymouth Playmate Pink Barracuda, 273 V8, Torqueflite 999 Special Order on 2040-cars
Aiken, South Carolina, United States
1966 Playmate Pink Barracuda. Originally 273 V8 with Torqueflite Automatic Transmission. Premium model with floor console shifter. Sold new by Melrose Motors in California. Engine was changed to a later model 318 years ago. The engine was just completely rebuilt by Carolina Machine and has less than 100 miles on it. New upholstery and carpet. Bumpers were re-chromed by tri-city plating. New tires on 14" Mopar Rallye Wheels. Just out of the body shop with new factory color paint including under the hood and trunk on completely rust free body. Currently, the speedometer, original radio and heater are not operating. Has a Galen Govier GTS documented report. Located in Aiken, SC. For more information or to arrange to see it or any questions, please call Bill at 803-645-5307. The Barracuda is currently registered, insured and is available for a test drive. The photo titled Go...Plymouth Playmate Barracuda is a copy of the original Chrysler brochure. Shipping arrangements are the responsibility of the buyer but we will be glad to help with loading, etc.
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