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1967 Plymouth Barracuda-fastback-turbine Bronze on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:32268
Location:

Freehold, New Jersey, United States

Freehold, New Jersey, United States
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Feel free to ask questions, also I encourage you to make an appt to come look at the vehicle prior to bidding on it. 

Condition:

  •  I have taken pictures of minor defects, inclusive of missing paint (around front headlights, and scratches on driver's front fender.      

Features: 

  • Fold down back seat, fold down truck wall making one expansive area for transporting large items.
  • Triple chrome plated front and rear bumpers
  • New exhaust system
  • 318 heads
  • 7 1/4 Rear
  • Original Plymouth Barracuda color was used for repaint
  • Tires are new.
  • Headliner was redone (no sagging or falling down)
  • Front seats in excellent condition except for a small blemish on driver's seat
  • Back seat in great condition as well.
  • Original front bucket seats-normally only a bench seat would be standard on this vehicle.
  • Battery-Brand New!
  • Brakes-Standard and good working condition
  • Note the NJ Registration sticker on passenger front windshield.
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    Shipping and payment:

  • NO Personal Checks!!!!!!!  CASH only!
  • Payment is expected at time of ebay auction end. 
  • Buyer will pick up vehicle with in 48 hours of end of ebay auction end.
    • If you are not insuring and registering this vehicle immediately, please have a way to take home.  I have no means to deliver this vehicle, sorry!
    • I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME.
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