1968 Barracuda 440 Notchback on 2040-cars
Golden, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: 727
Model: Barracuda
Mileage: 99,000
Trim: Notchback
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On Jul-05-13 at 18:50:42 PDT, seller added the following information:
Hello: Well I was supposed to get this done and then start the auction next friday but ebay beat me to it! Oh well sorry everyone. This is a really sweet car and it runs, drives and turns heads big time. We are in the middle of replacing the lower control arms and torsion bars because we did the disk swap along with new ball joints, calipers, bearings, brake lines etc., but want to make it perfect. Also if It doesn't sell I was also going to possibly do a solid axle gasser type front end just for kicks. The car is super cool with a s-ton of power due to all the mods on the built engine and 727 trans. I have about 14k in receipts not counting the car itself. The engine includes forged pistons, competition cam, demon carb and other mods. There' a shift kit in the 727 and a high stall torque converter. I'll get some pics up this weekend of the rest of the car and the engine etc. As far as fast...well lets just say at 2800 pounds this car makes you dizzy when you get on it. I'ts scary fast and as far as a looker.....everybody who sees this car in person agrees...the 68 Notchback is hands down the coolest looking Barracuda or Cuda ever made. :) Thanks for checkin it out this time first time out. Peace from Colorful Colorado.
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