1965 Plymouth Barracuda Base Model , 360 V8, 727 Trans on 2040-cars
Loomis, California, United States
Clean California Title applied for and will come with the car. I will be adding more pics to this link, More Pictures of just the car at this link ( 65 Cuda Pics ) Check back often. More Pictures of Chris and the car at this link ( Chris Pics ) Any and All questions welcome. Special thanks to Model Chris, and no she does not come with the car ;-)
This is a NO Reserve Auction.
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New Master Cylinder
This Barracuda is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this auction early.
Winning bidder to arrange and pay actual shipping charges. Again Click Blue Link for More
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Happy bidding.
First Digit = Car Make
Second Digit = Series Number
Third Digit=Model Year
Fourth Digit=Assembly Plant
Last 6 =sequential production number
1=2 left remote o/s mirror (only available after build date 11-11-64, except on Imperial.)
AB=30 273 cubic inch v8
D=5 automatic
E=5 heater w/ defroster
Q=1 a-m music master/economy
V=3 back up lights
Z=2 Front bucket seats and console
Last row:
2= feb
19=19th day
invoice 00367
B=V Valiant (includes Barracuda)
D=8 Barracuda + Taxi
Y=9 Barracuda
T=P premium front bucket seat
R=4 vinyl bucket seats
M=X black
P=Upper body/roof color=A
A= body color=A
I=1 mono (paint style)
T=Upper door frame/molding insert color. = B = Black - C,D,I,P
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While we'd normally recap the stars of the show, in this particular auction, every car's sale was newsworthy. The full list of sale prices doesn't seem to be published, but according to The New York Times, the auction brought in a total of $2.5 million, or an average of about $277,000 per car.
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