1968 Barracuda Tt5 Drag, Mopar,heads Up Brackets Ss on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: rear
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 1
Model: Barracuda
Exterior Color: Orange
Up for sale is my 68 Barracuda. We have been running it in Heads up true 10.5 racing. Car will work for Brackets, Super classes, or stock and super stock(have stock front end parts). Best of the best used to build this car. Built by PMR racecars. These guys build some of the best racecars in the country. Starting with a solid Western rust free 68 Barracuda they did thier magic and this car works very well with over 1000hp engine. Car has a current 25.5 cert to 7.50 in the quarter mile and is tig welded moly. It is set of for a BB or 99 Hemi and glide/TH210. Will sell many ways and configuartions. List of parts goes on and on and represents the best int he industry. Rear suspension consists of a 9" Ford with 40 spline gun drilled and profile milled Mark williams axles and spool, strange aluminum center section with a 5.00 pro gear, Koni/Lamb rear shocks and Alston ladder bars. Front suspension is an Alterkation rack and pinion K member with coilovers, featuring custom valved Afco big gun shocks, Brakes are all from Lamb components. Wheels are from Holeshot wheels, fronts are 15x3.5 and rear are 15x11 with Champion beadlocks. Also has a Racepak V300SD with dash and a fire system. Interior has new door panels and perfect dash pads also is fully carpeted and has two Kirkey pro street seats. Radio is still in the dash. All exterior windows are glass and side windows are functional. This car also has a title. Body is of course rust free. Front fenders and hood are glass all the rest is steel. Full length Ed Quay rear wing on decklid. 10 Gasllon fuel cell and a PE fuelpump and filter. The list of components goes on and on. Top shelf stuff was used to build this car. We have a new car and I am running out of room so something has to go. However it is not a fire sale and i am not giving it away. If you want a top quality car that works this is it. Will fit many classes and is a versatile racecar. car is listed as a ROLLER..Can sell in a number of configurations for different prices, just contact me to discuss options. This is an oppourtinity to get a quality Mopar race car. We finished second in the PSCA Hot Street class with it last year, Not many Mopars out there running heads up classes can say that.
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