1969 Plymouth Barracuda Fast Back on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Up for auction is a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback. This car is an original small block 4-speed manual car with front disk brakes, it has been dismantled to do all body repairs and is solid with no rust/rot. The rear quarter panels have been replaced floor pans have been repaired. The wheel wells have been mini tubed and the leaf springs are relocated with an inboard spring perch kit from mopar. under it sits an 8-3/4 sure grip rear. The car has sub connectors and a four point street cage. look at the photos and you will see all the sheet metal is straight and solid.
Along with the car comes the following items: All glass: Windshield front & rear. side glass, quarter glass. dash with pad. front bucket seats, console, B&M pro ratchet shifter,rear seat and the rear sail panels, there are other interior panels as well. also has roof trim at doors. hood, front grills, rear deck molding, New torsion bars, Engine: The motor is a fresh never run 360LA service block from mopar with tag. Cam has been swapped to a Edelbrock camshaft with lifters and timing chain, Harland Sharp roller rockers. It comes with Edelbrock aluminum Proformer heads (installed on motor with ARP bolt Kit also have ARP stainless steel engine bolt kit complete. Black Edelbrock Nascar edition Air gap manifold, 800 cfm edelbrock thunder series carb with braided line, Edelbrock fuel pump, Flow kooler water pump, mopar performance clutch fan, mopar valve covers, Edelbrock classic series cast aluminum finned air cleaner, All electronics too: Pertronix bilit distributor, Protronix second strike ignition, coil and *mm wires. All gaskets for motor (fel-pro), Along with all this there is also packages from year one: Body gaskets, brake items (equilizer and other parts), rear seals, axle flange seals, E-brake cable gromits ETC.... Simply too much to list. all the gear is new never assembled or run. value of the boxed engine parts new is over $8,000.00 alone. In the listing it says "clear Title" this is only because they do not have an option for transferable registration. up untill 1973 NYDMV only issued transferable registration so there is no title. Yes you can register the car. there will be a bill of sale and I am in process of getting the registration from DMV. Will consider selling motor with or without car. Feel Free to ask questions. Thank you for your time and consideration. |
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