1970 Plymouth Barracuda on 2040-cars
Grayling, Michigan, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:5.6L 5572CC 340Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 72,578
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Trim: Base
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: U/K
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1970 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA ORIGINALLY A 318 ENGINE WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.GREEN EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR.CAR HAS 14" RALLYE WHEELS.SLAP STICK SHIFTER WITH CONSOLE AND BUCKET SEATS.THIS IS A PROJECT .CAR HAS ALOT OF NEW A.M.D. BRAND SHEET METAL. FRONT FULL FLOOR PAN,REAR FLOOR PANS,TRUNK PAN BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT FULL QUARTER PANELS,BOTH QUARTER PANEL DROP OFFS INNER AND OUTER WHEEL HOUSES,TAILLAMP PANEL,NOS REAR LOWER VALANCE,NEW FRONT LOWER VALANCE,NEW RIGHT HAND OUTER ROCKER,OVER 4000.00 SPENT ON NEW SHEET METAL. RUST FREE DOORS,NICE ORIGINAL GRILL. HAS SOME RUST IN REAR FRAME RAILS.HAS 8 3/4 REAREND POSITRACTION 3.23.THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ARE MISSING ECT.ALL PARTS I HAVE FOR CAR ARE IN PICTURES,MOST OF THE STAINLESS TRIM IS MISSING.I HAVE ALL GLASS EXCEPT FOR WINDSHIELD.CAR HAS CLEAR TITLE.EMAIL WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS.CALL 989 348 5573 CAR IS SOLD AS IS BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING.
On May-09-13 at 08:26:22 PDT, seller added the following information:
TORSION BAR CROSSMEMBER IS WELDED IN PLACE ALL OTHER SHEET METAL HAS BEEN ALINED AND SCREWED IN PLACE.
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