1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible on 2040-cars
Davenport, Florida, United States
Engine:273 cu in V8
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: White
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Chrome
Drive Type: 904 Automatic
Mileage: 999,999
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
For sale is my 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible with a Commando 273 V-8; the original carter 4 barrel carburator and a floor shifted 904 automatic transmission. The car has under gone a complete restoration as it's an extremely rare color and engine combination. The exterior is PP1 bright red with a very desirable pearl white interior and matching white power convertible top. This car was sold in June 1967 at the Tupelo Plymouth Dealership (Mississippi) and spend it's life there until 2007. When I found the car the body was as solid as they come for a 1967 convertible since it was safely stored away since 1988. The car was stripped down to a rolling shell to begin the restoration. I hired JD's team at JD's Body and Paint, to strip the car to bare metal replaced both the rear floor pans, the front passenger floor pan as well as 6" of the lower passenger quarter panel behind the rear wheel. Then they primered and wet sanded it smooth before applying the base clear in the original color, PP1 Bright Red . For those MOPAR fans that read Mopar Muscle Magazine you should recognize this professional paint and body shop for the work they've done over the years on numerous projects.
The car has manual Kelsey-Hayes disc front brakes and 10" rear drum brakes that were completely rebuilt by Master Power Brakes with all new parts. All new stainless steel brake lines and emergency brake cable with a new master cylinder. New carpet, new convertible top with glass windows, new boot, new well liner, new raised white letter tires with the factory optionee mag wheel covers on the original 14" stamped steel wheels. New front to rear wiring harness with the engine harness upgraded to an electric ignition, all new door seals, window felts, window cranks, door cards, dual chrome side mirrors, new windshield, new door arm rests, arm rest pads, new trunk cover, spare tire cover, restored bumper jack and restored bucket seat tracks. There are way too many new parts to name, as I've invested over $30k restoring this American classic to it's current condition so she could live to enjoy another day.
The front suspension has also been completely restored with a deluxe front end rebuild kit from PST with poly bushings to improve handling. I completely restored the k-member, UCA's and LCA's with sway bar tabs by media blastings them and epoxy primered and painted them. The power steering gear box and pump where also professionally rebuilt to original factory specs. The undercarriage has been restored and shows as well as the rest of the car.
The engine, carburetor and transmission where all professionally rebuilt and have less than 100 miles since installed. The engine was bored 40 over and the heads had a performance valve job that included cleaning up the bowls to improve the air flow. The Commando 273 HP came from the factory with solid lifters and adjustable rocker arms and I saw no reason to deviate from these factory "goodies". I purchased all the original engine fasteners from Rob's Parts to keep everything as OEM as possible. The alternator, starter, water pump, fuel pump, stainless steel fuel line, motor mounts, transmission mount, fuel tank, fuel sending unit, fuel tank insulation, plug wires, coil, spark plugs and an up-graded 1973 electronic distributor was installed. The engine was professionally broke in by the engine builder of Racing Products in Summerfield, Florida. I have the original build sheet and fender tag as well as photos that document the entire restoration process.
The car is being sold as is where is with no written or implied warrantee. I encourage all serious bidder to ask questions prior to bidding. You are welcome to come and personally inspect the vehicle to confirm its condition. You will not be disappointed. The car must be paid in full within 10 days and picked up no later than 21 days.
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