1967 Plymouth Barracuda,formula S,notchback,highly Optioned,#'s Matching on 2040-cars
Bennett, Colorado, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: 2 dr coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 75,392
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Formula S
Exterior Color: Dark Forest Green
Interior Color: White
1967 Plymouth Barracuda, Formula S, Notchback, #'s matching, 75,392 actual miles.
This classic is original with minimal restoration or changes.
273 Commando, V8, 265 HP, 4 barrell carb, automatic,727 heavy duty torque flight transmission, 323 posi rear end, full gauge package, factory AC, bucket seats, front manual disk brakes, high ratio steering, original hubcaps, original am/fm radio, brand new front tires , rear tires 75%.
I am the 3rd owner, the previous owners father bought it new in 1967 in CA. The Cuda was put in storage in CA from 1982 until 2001. The vehicle was moved to CO in 2001 when the motor was completely rebuilt at 74,000 miles.(have original receipts) HEI distributor & proper valves were also put in so it could run on unleaded. Exhaust also done at this time. Less than 1400 miles since the rebuild.New Edelbrock carb, hoses, belts & battery done with recent tuneup. (I have the original carb,air cleaner & coil)
This is a real factory A/C car, although when motor was rebuilt, it was not reinstalled. I have all the original AC parts: compressor, dryer, and hoses. The condenser is still attached to the radiator. Inside vents still intack.Compressor turns freely. I would probably put new hoses and convert to new freon system.
This Cuda is a beautiful dark forest green, painted in 2001, and looks fantastic. Original exterior color was turbine bronze metallic, per fender tag. Original white interior is in perfect shape except for a small tear on the seam on the lower portion of the drivers seat. Door panels, headliner, dash and carpet are in perfect condition. All glass is good, no cracks.
This classic is Rust Free! Complete undercarriage front to back , floor boards, inner quarters and trunk are all rust free.
Car runs and looks fantastic! Drives straight and brakes straight. This is a real Formula S car, see fender tag pic for decoding to see how rare this car is.
Feel free to call with any questions, 303-550-9940, located in Bennett, CO, 30 min from Denver. No warranties or guarantees expressed or implied. Buyer is responsible for all costs related to shipping. If you are out to sea and your only communication is email, do not bother bidding (scamming). Cash or direct deposit only.
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