1969 M-code Cuda on 2040-cars
Macomb, Michigan, United States
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Exterior Color: Barracuda Orange
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: White & Black
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: M-Code Option
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 100
I am re-listing this car and making people aware that please do not bid unless you have every intention on buying the car. This
is a Document 1969 M-Code Barracuda. Only 400 of these cars were built having
the A13 package for the 1969 model year. This car has been featured in Hot Rod
Magazine and is truly a stunning vehicle. You can see from the Original Build
Sheet and Fender Tag the options that this vehicle has. This car runs and
drives outstanding and is ready to compete at any national show car event in
North America. The data below describes this vehicle in detail: ·
Original 440 cubic inch Super Commando V8 ·
Manual steering ·
Correct Barracuda Orange exterior paint
thats accented with correct call-outs ·
Date-correct A727 Torqueflite 3-speed
transmission ·
Manual drum brakes ·
Correct white and black interior ·
Chrysler 8.75 inch rear end ·
True dual exhaust system thats complete with
shorty headers. Original Exhaust comes with vehicle purchase. ·
Documented with an original Chrysler Broadcast
and Fender Tag FENDER TAG
DATA: E63 383 cubic inch V8 thats equipped with a 4-barrel
carburetor D32 Heavy duty A727 Torqueflite automatic transmission BH29 R: Plymouth Barracuda, H: High, 2-door sports
hardtop M9B M: 440 cubic inch V8 / 390 horsepower, 9: 1969
model year, B: Produced at Dodge Main in Hamtramck, Michigan 410941 Sequence number R4 Barracuda Orange exterior paint H6W H: High grade trim, 6: Vinyl trim, W: White and
black interior X9 Black door frames 518 Assembled on May, 18th of 1969 920349 Order number A13 440 Engine Conversion Package A57 Cuda 383 Package C16 Center console with bucket seats C55 Bucket seats M21 Roof drip rail moldings M31 Belt moldings M47 Cuda ornament option R11 Music Master AM radio V78 Accent stripes delete Y39 Special order EN2 End of codes (Assembly line two) EQUIPMENT
LISTED ON THE CARS BROADCAST SHEET: A13 440 Engine Conversion Package A57 Cuda 383 Package B11 10 inch heavy duty drum brakes C16 Center console with bucket seats C55 Bucket seats C93 Carpeting F23 59 amp yellow cap battery H11 Heater J15 Cigar lighter J31 Dual horns M21 Roof drip rail moldings M26 Wheel lip moldings M31 Belt moldings M47 Simulated hood scoops R11 Music Master AM radio S13 Heavy duty suspension that includes a sway bar S25 Firm ride shocks 17 SPECIAL ORDER Seeing and inspecting this car
first-hand is how you will be convinced that this M-Code Cuda is truly one of
the finest Plymouth performance vehicles available for sale. Please feel free
to ask any questions or to schedule a time to see this vehicle for inspection
purposes at anytime. $60,000 is the price I am asking for this car however any
reasonable offer will be considered. A $1,000 non-refundable deposit will be
required to begin the process of buying this vehicle and I have the option of
ending this auction at anytime. Shipping the vehicle will be the
responsibility of the buyer and must be picked up no longer than 21 days after
funds have been received in full. This vehicle is currently in a very secure
location indoors and protected. Once purchased I will hold this vehicle in this
same environment until the pickup occurs. I am not the owner of this vehicle
and representing the car to the best of my ability. Thanks, Paul. |
Plymouth Barracuda for Sale
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