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1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe True 383 Car!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:0 Color: trim is in excellent shape minus the front windshield which is missing
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Selling my 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe true # N code 383 car with many options!!!   This Barracuda came from the factory with black and white hounds tooth interior, air conditioning, overhead counsel just to name a few.  This super solid Barracuda has the typical floor, trunk and lower quarter rust E-Body's have but the frame rails, torsion bars, engine bay, doors, rockers and firewall are near perfect.  

The VIN is as follows: BP23N0Bxxxxxx, with matching door tag dated 11-1969. Engine block is stamped 12-20-67 and is NOT the born with engine, with the following casting # 2468130-12 and radiator core support matching the VIN.  It should be noted that the car is missing build sheet and data tag.
This rare find is a restoration project that is extremely solid and is mostly complete, just missing the following items: Grille, radiator, battery, air cleaner, fender tag, windshield, front bucket seats, center counsel, head liner, tail lights, and rear valance. Needs a floor pan, trunk pan, and lower quarter on driver side. Along with a little rust through around rear window. 

All glass, interior panels and exterior trim is in excellent shape minus the front windshield which is missing. Even has all the original wheels, trim rings, center caps rocker moldings and wheel moldings. The 383 motor is complete and is unaltered and includes the original carb, intake manifold and exhaust manifolds, it even has all original air-conditioning compressor condenser and lines. This is truly a rare find and is as solid as E-Body's come. Clear Title with keys.
Car is located 40 miles west of Downtown St. Louis, Missouri. I can help deliver this car for $1.50 per mile up to 500 miles of zip code 63129.  


Call Matt @ (314) 518-1922 with any questions after 8am and  before 10 pm cst.


Car is forsale locally and may be sold at anytime during the course of this auction.  $500.00 non-refundable is due within 24hours after auction through paypal only.  Remaining balance due within 7 days of auction close.  Only bid if you have the funds to pay for this car, any persons with less the 0 feedback please call before bidding or your bid will be removed!!!


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