1970 Plymouth Barracuda Project Car on 2040-cars
Potosi, Missouri, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:440
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 0
Make: Plymouth
Warranty: Unspecified
Model: Barracuda
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: rear
Disability Equipped: No
1970 Plymouth project car originally 318 automatic transmission, air conditioning, PS power brakes. This is a bucket seat console floor shift car- lid on console needs replaced, non rally dash, dash pad is cracked, door panels are good, seat frames are good but need re-upholstered, has new burnt orange carpet/ headliner from lengendary interior, new sill plates, new rearshelf pad and cover, new trunk mat. Car is on Rotisserie - Rotisserie is not for sale. Car has been completely media blasted with plastic $700 E poxy primered, ready to block , sand, and paint. New parts: Steel shaker hood, new deck lid, LH fender and rear valance, new rear bumper, includes both OE bumpers also. Car has had floor pans and trunk floor replaced, both rear quarters have been replaced. Car has had torque boxes installed, comes with black 440 hockey sticks stripes. Car has a nice OE grill, stress crock in center needs repaired. Door handles and tail lights are with car-decent condition, wiring harness is in good condition. Heater - AC unit also good. Suspension parts have been degreased and glass beaded front suspension parts need replaced, OE Rotors and calipers are with car. K frame has been degreased. Car comes with a 6/66 date coded 440 motor professionally rebuilt. 030 cyl bore, 10/10 on rod and main bearings completely assembled, There are no motor brackets or intake system basic long block only. Motor is out of a 1967 GTX-375HP. 915 casting, cyclinder heads - motor as never been ran. Car has all OE window glass, but no windshield. This car is not a rolling chassis, it does not have torsion bars, rear end or leaf springs, there is no transmission or driveshaft. This car is being sold as is where is- local inspection is available by appointment. Car is sold with 14" Rally wheels also complete set. Questions my be answered by calling 573-366-6976 9 am - 6pm CST or Call 573-431-2544 ask for Mark.
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