1965 Plymouth 2-door Original "spanish Red" 273 Cu. V-8/3 Speed Barracuda on 2040-cars
Bolingbrook, Illinois, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:4.5L 4473CC 273Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: Base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 35,106
Exterior Color: SPANISH RED
"IMMEDIATE PAYMENT REQUIRED"!
THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE (1) USED 1965' PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR "BARRACUDA" IN ALMOST "MINT" CONDITION. THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN STORED FOR THE LAST 48 YEARS IN A CLIMATE CONTROLLED GARAGE - SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENT. THE CAR WAS PURCHASED BRAND NEW FROM THE ORIGINAL OWNER AND ONLY HAS 35,106 MILES. THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME DETAILS ABOUT THE 1965' BARRACUDA: THE CAR WAS BUILT IN APRIL OF 1965'; ORIGINAL FACTORY PAINT - "SPAINSH RED" COLOR; 273 CU. IN V-8 CYLINDER ENGINE WITH "ADDED ON HYPO" FOUR (4) BARREL COMMANDO (UPGRADED) 273 VALVE COVERS; 3 SPEED TRANSMISSION ON THE COLUMN; STANDARD FACTORY FRONT & REAR SEAT BELTS; STANDARD HEATER AND DEFROST SYSTEMS IN THE VEHICLE; FRONT BUCKET SEATS AND CONSOLE - BLACK COLORED VINYL; THE INTERIOR IS IN "MINT" CONDITION; FUTURA 2000 LTE P205/70TR14 BRAND NEW TIRES JUST ADDED - 60,000 MILE PRORATED ON ALL FOUR (4) TIRES; THE SPARE TIRE IS STILL THE ORIGINAL TIRE BACK FROM 1965'; THE ORIGINAL OWNER'S MANUAL, ORIGINAL MAINTENANCE RECEIPTS AND AN ITEMIZED LIST ARE KEPT WITH THE CAR SINCE THE DAY IT WAS PURCHASED/BOUGHT; THE VIN TAG NUMBER IS: # V852-665509; $ 2,500.00 DOLLARS HAS BEEN PUT INTO THE CAR DURING THE YEARS FOR MAINTENANCE AND UPKEEP; THE EXTERIOR BODY IS IN "GREAT" CONDITION, ALTHOUGH THERE ARE A FEW VERY SMALL RUST SPOTS - PLEASE VIEW THE PHOTO'S FOR DETAILS; THIS VEHICLE HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS. IF THE BUYER IS TRUELY SERIOUS ABOUT PURCHASING THIS VEHICLE, HE OR SHE CAN TEST DRIVE THE VEHICLE ONCE A $ 500.00 DEPOSIT IS MADE FIRST. THE BUYER PAYS FOR ALL FEE'S CONCERNING THE PLATES; THE TRANSFER OF THE TITLE; ANY PAPERS NEEDED TO BE SIGNED INFRONT OF A NOTARTY OF PUBLIC; AND ANY TRANSPORTATION/FREIGHT COSTS. PLEASE E-MAIL ME FOR ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE VEHICLE. THANK YOU & GOOD LUCK!
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