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1973 Plymouth Barracuda 1 Owner Car 318 Ac Barn Find on 2040-cars

US $3,950.00
Year:1973 Mileage:132000
Location:

Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States

Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States

 UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1973 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA 318 AC NUMBERS MATCHING 1 OWNER CAR IN STORAGE FOR 20 YEARS , THIS BARRACUDA WAS PURCHASED NEW IN MARYLAND DRIVEN BY A LITTLE OLD LADY UNTIL IT WAS PASSED DOWN TO THE NEPHEW WHO MOVED TO FLORIDA AND BROUGHT THE CAR WITH HIM  WHICH HE TITLE IT IN 2006 . HE LOST STORAGE  HAD THE CAR  TAKEN TO HIS FRIENDS BODY SHOP AND THE CAR SAT THERE UNTIL IT WAS RECENTLY SOLD . IT SAT FROM 2010 TILL 2014 UNDER A TARP COVERED .  AS YOU CAN SEE IT WILL NEED ALOT OF LOVE AND JUST ABOUT EVERY PANEL WILL NEED WORK  I HAVE THE HOOD AND DECK LID WHICH WHERE BOTH ACID DIPPED , THE FENDERS HAVE RUST AND SCABS , THE DOORS HAVE RUST AND NEED MAJOR REPAIR BUT OPEN AND CLOSE, WILL NEED LOWER QUARTERS BOTH SIDE I HAVE 2 QUARTER SKINS NEW THAT GO WITH IT, TRUNK NEEDS REPLACED, ROOF NEEDS REPAIR OR REPLACED, THIS CAR IS ALL COMPLETE  I HAVE FACTOR RADIO, JACK SPARE TIRE,  I HAVE THE FLAT HOOD , I HAVE BACK WINDOW . I HAVE ALL THE CHROME TRIM VINYL TOP TRIM,  THE GRILL IS VERY NICE 1500-1800 PIECE,  MOTOR TURNS BY HAND I WAS TOLD RAN  IN 2010 . INTERIOR IS ALL THERE SEATS LOOK LIKE THEY WHERE DONE NEW MANY YEARS AGO .   FRAME RAILS ARE SOLID  FRONT TO BACK  USE FOR PARTS OR BUY AND RESTORE BACK TO ITS GLORY .  FENDER TAG IS THERE VIN MATCHES DOOR TAG AND CLEAR FL TITLE.  IT ROLLS AND STEERS  EVEN HAVE THE FACT HUB CAPS. TIRES ARE JUNK BUT HOLD AIR   RESERVE IS FAIR   SOLD AS IS NO REFUNDS WARRENTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED  WILL SELL OVER SEAS BUYER PAYS . WILL BE LISTING ANOTHER CUDA  SO LOOK FOR THAT . 727 389 4283 CALL TO DISCUSS THE CAR


On Jul-26-14 at 04:56:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

FORGOT TO ADD THAT THIS CAR IS LISTED LOCALLY AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY IF A DEAL IS MET . THIS BARRACUDA IS STILL IN ITS ORIGINAL PAINT . NO TRADES  YOU CAN USE IT FOR PARTS BUT IVE BUILT WAY WORSE CARS  MAKE OFFER  I NEED TO MOVE THIS CAR . ONLY LISTING IT ONE TIME . ITS STILL RETAINS ITS FENDERTAG DOOR TAG  DID NOT FIND THE BUILT SHEET . ALL THE FRAME HAS FACT UNDERCOATING  AND SOME OF THE  FLOOR PANS  DISC BRAKES IN FRONT POWER STEERING .  WONT BE AFRAID TO PART HER OUT AS  I SELL CUDA PARTS HERE ON EBAY .    CALL ME 727 389 4283

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