1968 Ply. Barracuda Fastback 340s on 2040-cars
Yorba Linda, California, United States
Engine:340
Body Type:Fastback
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: Fastback
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: Eight
Trim: Fastback
Drive Type: Rear Drive
Mileage: 53,062
1968 Ply. Barracuda Fastback 340S (Non-Numbers Matching). Good condition, no rust. Built 340 ('68) motor, six-pack carbs ('701/2),727 trans, TTI headers, street converter, disk brakes frt. & rear, AAR fiberglass hood with six-pack scoop, original hood also, 83/4 rear, 3.55 gears, w/SS springs, Yukon hardened axles, large pinion, snubber, new driveshaft, shocks, Poly bushings, gas tank and lines, suspension, tubular A-arms, weld-in frame connectors, tubular trans mount with drive-shaft loop, new Mopar .90 torsion bars, rebuilt power steering box, Schumacher Poly-Loc engine mounts. Blk interior, Legendary Kick-panels, bench seat in good condition, Mopar gauges, Hurst floor shifter, Moon tach. Chrome Mopar Ralley wheels w/new BFG Redlines
Everything under paint is new or rebuilt, lots of extra parts, Rally gauge cluster, etc. Too much to list, detail sheet available. Chips, does need paint, yellow is second color over original red.
Fun car to drive, fast.
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While we'd normally recap the stars of the show, in this particular auction, every car's sale was newsworthy. The full list of sale prices doesn't seem to be published, but according to The New York Times, the auction brought in a total of $2.5 million, or an average of about $277,000 per car.
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