1968 Plymouth Barracuda Cuda Convertible V-8 on 2040-cars
South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:318
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: White
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CONVERT
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 123,456
HERE IS A 1968 BARRACUDA CONVERTIBLE LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME.THIS DOES RUN,MOVE,STOP, WITH A GAS CAN.AS PICS SHOW , A VERY WELL OPTIONED CAR. WAS KEEPING THIS TO DO FOR A FUTURE PROJECT BUT HAVE REALIZED I WONT GET TO IT. TOO BUSY DOING OTHERS CARS. HAS CERTICARD AND GOOD TITLE. MOTOR IS A FACTORY REBUILT 318,TRANS IS ALSO REBUILT.SOME OF THE OPTIONS INCLUDE,DELUXE INTERIOR, POWER TOP(WORKS),CLOCK RALLYE DASH,LIGHT DECOR PKG.,POWER STEERING,HOOD MOUNTED TURN SIGNALS,CONSOLE SHIFT,150 SPEEDO,THUMBWHEEL RADIO(WORKS),ETC. WAS CRUNCHED IN THE FRONT BUT THERE IS NO FRAME DAMAGE AS IT IS A HIGH HIT(ABOVE THE FRAME RAILS. UNDERNEATH THE CAR IS SURPRISINGLY SOLID FOR ONE OF THESE OTHER THAN 2 SPOTS SHOWN IN THE PICS.THIS IS A GOOD CANDIDATE FOR RESTORATION,ITS NOT TOO FAR GONE YET.ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK ALL BEFORE BIDDING
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