1967 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback California Project Car Must See!!!! on 2040-cars
Redding, California, United States
Engine:273
Body Type:2 door hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: White
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Barracuda fastback
Drive Type: 904
Mileage: 14,500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up for sale is my 1967 Plymouth Barracuda fastback original California project car. Factory A/C, power disc brakes, and power steering car with soft ray tinted glass. Has 8 3/4 rearend, original 273 V8 with 904 automatic. I have the original 273 matching numbers bare block and original 904 automatic that comes with it if desired. Have radiator, driveline, wiring, brackets, etc to complete the car. Car is almost 90% finished needs engine and transmission installed, glass put back in and interior finished. Car has been stripped to metal all bodywork performed and painted base clear black cherry pearl inside and out looks beautiful in the sunlight! was little to no rust on body except spare tire well that has been replaced by previous owner. Has new tires on new cragar 15" wheels. New complete carpet kit front to rear, new headliner and insulation, new weatherstripping, new custom upholstered seats, new glove box, firewall insulation, flushed gas tank new sender. All new front suspension including all bushings, ball joints, inner and outer tierods, pitman arm, idler arm, new original style 4 piston caliper disc brakes and new rotors. Most everything to complete the car is there incuding side factory tinted glass with the exception of the front and rear window. I have the dash cage, I have the original front and rear bumpers, I have all the stainless moulding, trim pieces, emblems, all grille pieces to finish the car it's all there. Car has been sitting indoors for years since painted and there are minor scratches and small chips in a couple places plus a small 2" dent on center of passengers door(could be easily fixed by a dent pro guy from the inside of the door) . Other than that the bodywork is almost laser straight paint is top of the line PPG base clear that has been wet sanded and rubbed out. With a fresh buff job the car would look even better pictures don't do this color justice!!.I have the factory fender tag but no build sheet. Car is California titled and currently registered in my name with new tags ready to install your engine and transmission and burnout!!Call Dean at (530)953-6092 for any and all questions.
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