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Davenport, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:340-6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: RWDAuto
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Barracuda
Trim: AAR
Real Deal 1970 Plymouth AAR cuda with a NO RESERVE AUCTION! Title is signed but not transfered into my name. Numbers on cowl, rad support, title all match, never checked for the door decal but those can be reproduced if it is gone. This is a high impact gomango orange with black interior car, auto on the floor. First of all I bought this car back in 2009 and have done nothing to it. Just as I got it and heres what I know. It does not have a ta block. The trans came with the car and I do not know if it is the #'s trans. It comes with the 340 motor and trans that was in it when I bought it. The car has been stored inside until June of this year when I lost my stroage space, is now at my sisters outside but covered. Alot of metal work was done to it already so the hard work is done but not completed, that is the body shop did not grind the welds down or FINISH the work they installed. Has new trunk floor, new quarters, new floor pans that I know of and can be seen in the pictures. The interior panels are very very nice and only need to be repainted or dyed. The console is not broke but has gauges drilled into the front of it, easily filled and painted. 70 was a 1 year only console and is rare to find in this condition. Items I know not there are as follows: The original fender tags with the codes-they are here somewhere and will keep looking for them. Never looked for a build sheet so consider it gone. radiator but I have a 974 for it, battery tray, passenger side seat( i have a core if you want it), no rallyes-rollers on it now, no spare, does not have the front disc brake setup, was swapped out for a drum setup. The 52 coin is missing from the K frame as i can see where they used a grinder to remove it. Sure I am forgetting some things so ask ?'s before and I will get answers. Remember I'm in Iowa, we have lots of snow on the ground and it is freezing outside so that may limit the answers I can get. If you really want an HIGH IMPACT COLOR AAR that won't bother you much, but I will try to get all the answers I can. There are alot of parts in the trunk that I have never even looked at and they go with the car. Any part I have for this car goes with it. There may be a few small parts missing but you should expect that. If that bothers you, please do not bid. Remember I have never gone over this car since I bought it. I work for the military and am usually stationed somewhere else and do not get home much so it needs to go to a good home where she can be brought back to her original glory. I can help with shipping or anything else you may need, just let me know. I reserve the right to end this auction early as it is for sale locally. This is a great car to restore as most of all the hard work has already been done. As always shipping is on the buyer. This is the only time I will be listing this car since it is expensive to list. If she doesn't sell thats ok with me, as she can sit till I get to it.I am proud of my 100% feedback score and want to keep it that way so please only bid if you want the car. If it is not as I have described you do not have to take it. I ask that you only pay listing fees and we both go our own way and be happy, fees are $200 so far. Thanx and good luck. |
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