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1972 Barracuda - Unique One Of A Kind on 2040-cars

US $40,000.00
Year:1972 Mileage:1822
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States

Unique 1972 Barracuda. This car was one of 27, B5 Blue 340 4 speed cars built with a power steering delete pully. It has a clear title. This was my 40th Birthday Present and was rebuilt with Love. I want this car to go to a good home. Only serious buyers please. Please call me with any questions at 510-219-3509. Note: Buyer is responsible for payment and shipping.

This Blue custom paint job turns heads.  This car was hand painted in the 70's and people Love it.

Engine - It is one of two Gary Stanton 340 Short Block 4 Bolt Main from Mopar. With Indy heads,COMP cam,Edelbrock intake and a Edelbrock carberator. New Accurate exhaust system with new 1968-1970 340 HP exhaust manifolds. New hood hinges from A.M.D. New MSD electronic ignition.

Drive Train - Transmission -It has a new Keisler -Tremec  5 speed overdrive transmission, new Flaming River steering box, a new Strange Dana S60 Trac-Lok rearend.  All new polyurathene bushings, suspension parts, leaf springs and torsion bars.  New 4 wheel master power brake disc kit. All new stainless steel brake lines. New gas tank with stainless strapes.Beefed up Torque boxs.

Cooling System-Has a new radiator, New Classic Auto-Air 134A system .High flow water pump.Rebuilt heater box from SMS.New clutch fan set.

Interior-New front and rear glass. All window mechanisms rebuilt.  Work beautifully. All new weather stripping, New carpet,new rear seat, Redline rebuilt rally gauges,power rear defroster,new head liner, new door panels from Year One. Rebuilt steering column from SMS. Rebuilt emergency brake peddle from SMS.NEW dash.Powder coated instrument panel.

Electrical System- New Year One wiring harnesses from front to rear.

Exterior- New Chrome bumpers, New original Mopar Grill, New lower orginal Mopar grill with turn signal lenses, New door handles and locks, New AAR tail fin, New tires and 15" X 7" rally rims from Wheel Vintiques.

Extras - Including in the sale of the car the original 833 4- speed ,original rearend center section,3 tubs full of parts and lots of receipts. Lots of powder coated parts on car.

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