1968 Plymouth Barracuda on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:360 Magnum
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 60,000
Sub Model: Notchback
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
Trim: Coupe
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
1968 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA COUPE. Up for bid is a 68' Plymouth Barracuda Coupe that runs great, and would make a great cruise car or be a daily driver. The car truly is beautiful and while it is not a perfect ten, it is an extremely gorgeous driver. Existing dupont paint job is 1 year old, and is in great condition.- Has a late model 360 Magnum motor implanted, but I have the original 318 numbers matching motor which will go with the car as well. The motor has brand new electronic ignition instead of the original point system, as well as new water pump, belts, thermostat, plugs, wires, hoses, etc.- 3 Speed Automatic Transmission - New Master Cylinder and replaced all brakes and wheel cylinders- New Ball Joints in the front end- New A Frame bushings - New right side floor pan, and all of the other floor pans are in great shape- New front and rear bumpers- New front valance- New interior carpet- All interior panels are in great shape- Brand new Dash, new gauge lenses, new dash pad. THE INTERIOR IS LIKE BRAND NEW! New tires, New marker lights, New parking lamp lenses. Plus many more new parts! Please email or call me with any questions. If calling, please call this number between 9AM - 9PM Central time: (615) 545-8852. I will not accept trades. Terms of Sale:Winning bidder will pay a non-refundable $500 deposit through PayPal within 24 hours after the auction has ended. Winning bidder will arrange for pickup. Serious Bidders Only!
Again: New features include:
Motor:
-New electronic ignition
-Waterpump
-belts
-thermostat
-plugs
-wires
-hoses
-coolant and seals
-fuel filter
-air cleaner
Interior:
-All new weatherstripping throughout the entire vehicle including front and rear glass, doors, trunk, etc.
-Brand new Windshield
-Brand new Dash Pad
-New gauge bezel
-new gauge lenses
-Freshly powder coated dash frame
-New carpet
-Seats and panels all look like brand new
-new steering wheel
Exterior:
-All new brakes
-New ball joints
-new frame bushings
-new bumpers
-new marker light
-new parking light lenses
-one year old paint
-new tires
-new valance
-new windshield
-etc....
Also, I do have the original build shape in mint condition and I have now had it laminated because it was so dried out when I found it behind the seat, never removed since being put there from the factory.
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