1972 Plymouth Barracuda, Cuda, Barn Find, 318 V8, 3spd Car on 2040-cars
Muncie, Indiana, United States
Engine:318
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: BASE
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 44,400
***BARN FIND**** 1972 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA PROJECT. THIS CAR HAS BEEN PARKED SINCE 1997. TITLE IS LISTED AS ACTUAL MILES. THE CAR WAS SKY BLUE WITH BLUE INTERIOR. 318 V8 3SPD MANUAL TRANS CAR. LOOKS LIKE MOST OF THE PARTS ARE WITH THE CAR. THERE MAY BE SOME ITEMS MISSING SO PLEASE LOOK THE PICTURES OVER. THE DOOR ARE VERY SOLID. SOMEONE HAD STARTED REPLACING BODY PANELS. BOTH OF THE QUARTER PANELS HAVE BEEN REPLACED AND ARE NOT FINISHED. THE PASSENGER SIDE ROCKER PANEL HAS BEEN REPLACED TOO. DRIVER SIDE ROCKER WILL NEED REPAIRED OR REPLACED. THE FLOOR PANS AND TRUNK PANS HAVE SOME RUST ISSUES. THE ENGINE WILL TURN OVER. THIS CAR IS A PROJECT, BUT WILL BE WORTH THE EFFORT WHEN FINISHED.
TERMS OF SALE. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. SOLD AS IS. WINNING BIDDER IS TO HAVE THE CAR PAID IN FULL WITH IN SEVEN DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS. WINNING BIDDER IS TO MAKE ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS AND PAYMENTS. WE WILL NOT SHIP THE CAR.
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