1968 Barracuda Fastback Formula S on 2040-cars
Troutman, North Carolina, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:340
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 100,000
Make: Plymouth
Sub Model: 340 FORMULA S
Model: Barracuda
Trim: some
Drive Type: NEEDS RESTORED
Up for auction is my 1968 barracuda formula S.This is a project car.I had bought it to restore but i went a different direction so i decided to sell it.It will need a complete restoration.It has a very small rust hole in the front passenger side floor,the floors overall are in pretty good shape but to be nice they should be replaced.The quarter panels are in need of repair no rust just some fiberglass from what appears to be from an accident at some point.No front fenders came with the car but i do have a pair from a parts car that i purchased specifically for the fenders which i will sell to the auction winner for $350.00 the drivers side is in great condition,the passenger side is in rough shape but is repairable both fenders will need the the bottom replaced,they can be bought on ebay for $65.00 each.No engine or transmission,was origanally a 340 motor & automatic transmission.The (P) in the VIN # means it was a 340 car.I have researched this along with alot more information.The car came just as you see it except for the hood which is not the oringal hood.I also have the rear window and front windshield trim that i will throw in,its not show trim but in very good condition with some very minor dings.The windshield is broken.The top dash piece is in rough shape,but the bottom two pieces are in good shape,the dash frame has some rust where the glove box door is.The glass was out of the doors when i bought the car ,but i have the glass with all the parts to install them from another fastback car that goes with it.The door jamb knockers (both sides)will need to be replaced i have the pieces cut out from another car to go with the car.I have two 68 hood inserts that go with the car,all these parts i had to pay for seperate from the purchase price of the car.I have way more into it than what i'm asking so my loss is your gain.I think i have put in everything i could think of.ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING.IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 FEEDBACK SCORE YOU MUST CONTACT ME.IF YOU DO NOT I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID!!! I'M SORRY TO HAVE TO DO THIS BUT I ALWAYS SEE BIDDERS WITH LOW FEEDBACK SCORES BIDDING JUST TO RAISE THE BID SO POTENTIAL BUYERS HAVE TO PAY MORE FOR SOMETHING THEY COULD HAVE BOUGHT FOR A LOT LESS!! I'M DOING THIS SO LEGITIMATE BUYERS HAVE THE CHANCE TO BUY SOMETHING THEY MIGHT WANT FOR A FAIR PRICE!!!!!
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