1970 Plymouth Barracuda Aar Cuda 340 Six Pack on 2040-cars
Canton, Ohio, United States
Body Type:2door
Engine:340
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: cuda
Drive Type: 2wd
Mileage: 12,000
Warranty: none
Exterior Color: Red
I have a 1970 Cuda it is an original AAR Trans AM. It is all original except front seats. Every piece to this car is here. It is a running & driving car. I found this in a garage about a month ago. The same owner since 1981, the last time it was plated is 1982. I changed the oil and took the gas tank out and cleaned it. Replaced the hose from the tank to fuel pump and it started up. I drove the car around the block and it runs good. Everything on this car works except the clock. The car needs a full restoration. It is rusty especially under the rear of the car. The interior is not bad for a 43 year old car. The car is not perfect in no means. So if your looking for something nice this car is not for you. A perfect car like this will cost you about 120K. can email you more pic. if you need them. car sold as is where is. The car must be paid for before car leaves. You may look at car before you bid, just e-mail me to see car or with any questions. Thank You for looking.
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