1968 Plymouth Barracuda Great Driver Project Or Street Machine on 2040-cars
Goshen, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:none
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Trim: CUDA
Power Options: Power Seats
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Yellow
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
for sale here now is our 1968 Barracuda coupe- automatic v8 318 car, floor shift, power steering, 7 1/4" rear axle...........has new rear springs,new fuel lines, new brake lines, new front floors, redone engine compartment, front sway bar, correct arms for sway bar, new carpet, new headliner, solid rails/firewall/ inner fenders/ floors/ all structural parts, complete rallye dash, with upper and lower pads, custom door panels, hurst line lock, adjustable proportioning valve, new 3" flowmaster exhaust with 70 cuda stainless tips and much more- it is a decent driver as is (just add a motor and trans) or a great project car and clean title in hand. Located in 10924 NY...........Does not run so you will have to pick it up or arrange to do so. Please call 845-742-0571 Joe for more Info and payment
seats in photos are not included as they have been slated for another project.... it has a complete front end- bumper w/ brkts, grilles, and header panel with lower valance- it was disassembled for paint..... payment to be made in 3 days..... Please ask questions before bidding as we would like to move this and not retain it any longer..... yes the pics are recent- the photo of the car together showing the nose was taken before the engine compartment was painted, and the original yellow hood was damaged so we have a nice clean straight replacement blue hood (shown) and all the nose parts that it had came with.....it is a console car, and the console is in it,and so is the floor shift steering column, it also has a nice trunk mount battery kit, completely dyno matted floors, electric trunk release, and lots more that i cannot think of right now................it has some rust bubbles but nothing real serious but it is a 40 yr old car- no rot in the rails or in the firewall or around the windows, new front floors, trunk appears to be solid, and quarters have some plastic in them.................if i was going for total show and as anal as i am, i would replace the quarters or at least the lower portions of them as i am very picky but as is it is a nice driver and you could put a driveline in it and drive it for quite a while and have a lot of fun in it and get looks. it is not perfect but a great driver car and priced accordingly |
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