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1965 Plymouth Barracuda Project Car on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:58013
Location:

Bethesda, Maryland, United States

Bethesda, Maryland, United States
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I have a 1965 Barracuda project car for sale. The car was being converted from the original 273 to a 360. The body is in reasonably good shape with a few rust spots showing. It appears to have been white, but repainted a cream color. It includes the following items all of which are new unless otherwise noted:

A partially rebuilt Mopar 360 small block engine(Used)

The original 273 engine with automatic transmission (Used)

A-833 four speed transmission (Used)

Bell housing for A-833 (Used)

Pedal set (Used)

Keisler 8 3/4 ” rear with 3.54 ratio and 5 x 4 1/2 ” bolt pattern (This is brand new.)

Front disk brake conversion kit

Edelbrock Performer intake manifold

Holley carb (also includes a used one)

Flywheel

Clutch and pressure plate

Heavy duty rear springs

Pertronix billet distributor

WPS Mini-starter

Water pump

Coil

Alternator

Spark plug wires

Goodyear P205/60r/14 tires

Black steel 15 inch wheels

Black P205/70R/14 wheels and tires (Used. Came on car.)

Factory manual

The rotating components for the 360 have all been internally balanced.

The suspension is missing the two torsion bar adjusting bolts.

I also have some special tooling (See pictures):

1.   1,  Dolly wheels for moving car body around when the suspension and engine have been removed

2.    2, Dolly for Mopar small block engines

3.    3, Dolly for K-member. This allows you to removed the engine and front suspension from underneath the car.

4.    4. Lifting frame. When used with an engine hoist, these allows you to pick up the front end of the car so you can drop or install the K member with the engine and suspension. The engine hoist shown is NOT included.

Lots of miscellaneous items including ARP fasteners too numerous to list.

 

 

 

 

 

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