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1969 Plymouth Barracuda 340 on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:125000
Location:

Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States

Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.6L 5572CC 340Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: BH29F9B227143
Year: 1969
Mileage: 125,000
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: Base
Drive Type: U/K

This is a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda that I've owned for 7 1/2 years. It's originally from Florida. Since the time that I've owned it I've put about 1,800 miles on it. It has a transplanted 340/727 that the prior owner had installed but was also told it originally had a 318. I don't believe the engine has ever been rebuilt it's and is all stock. The engine runs very well but in my opinion a rebuild should be done. I can hear a ticking noise I believe to be in the valve train but it does not affect the running condition.  I do not know the mileage on the engine but I do know the engine and trans are out of a 1970 Duster according to the prior owner. This would be the good 340 with steel crank, full floating forged pistons, 2.02 valves and 10:1 compression. It has the good exhaust manifolds and a Edelbrock carb. The trans shifts very well. I had changed the fluid and filter and added a trans cooler. Very good core for a restoration on this car. Comes with a good title.

Since I've owned the car I've installed new tires, new dual exhaust with Dynomax mufflers, an electronic ignition, new hard brake lines, fuel tank and I've had the steering box rebuilt. The car starts up and drives well but needs to be totally restored. This would be a perfect restoration project for someone or could be driven as is. The body is pretty good overall. It does need new quarter panels( Included-see pic) and a tail pan but the underside of the car including floor, rockers, frame rails, trunk pan and inner rockers are pretty good with the exception of a small 6" diameter hole I found near the LH toe board. The interior is mostly complete and the upholstery on the seats is nice. It needs a headliner, carpet and a dash pad. The heater control and the LH fresh air vent are missing, the radio, rear arm rests, speaker, cigarette lighter, seat belts and wiper switch, spare, jack are also missing. It has a nice original reconditioned automatic console. The fold down partition into the trunk is a replacement. The door panels are usable but need some repair. It has the standard light duty rear axle, power steering and factory rally wheels. Has good tinted glass.

My shop performs restorations and we can offer the winning bidder the installation of the included quarter panels at a discounted labor rate and can offer anything else they want done to the vehicle prior to pickup. 

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