1972 Plymouth Barracuda Cuda 340 383 440 Hemi 70 71 72 73 74 on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Barracuda
Mileage: 10,589
Trim: 2 door
This auction is for a 1972 Plymouth Barracuda. This is a rolling shell as you can see. All suspension is there. steering box and steering column are there. Original V8 car. This would make a cool project that you could clone into what ever you want hemi 1970 1971 or go back to original if you desire. All sheet metal is available after market. Car started life as a bucket seat 318 auto on the column. The floors are solid with only a couple minor spots of rust. The frame rails are solid. Front cowl is very nice. Roof is excellent. Package tray is very nice. The car needs quarter skins or full quarters and passenger rocker replaced due to rust. The trunk is pretty solid. The lip where trunk lid goes has some rust. Again auction is for rolling body only. The car is sold with a bill of sale. Hidden vin is there but vin tag and cowl tag are missing. These can be obtained through mvd. Title available. Please ask any and all questions you may have before auction ends. Thanks and good luck bidding.
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