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72 Plymouth Barracuda 440 Automatic Power Steering And Power Brakes on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:63000
Location:

McCalla, Alabama, United States

McCalla, Alabama, United States

72 CUDA BORN WITH A 318 PS PB AC CAR.  NOW HAS 440 AUTOMATIC PS AND POWER FRONT DISK BRAKES.   ASSUMED 06 NUT AND BOLT RESTORATION (underside, trunk and engine bay painted.).  RESTORED BUT WAS NOT 100 PERCENT  UNTIL I GOT IT. IT  STILL LACKS A RADIO, WIPERS, HEATER ,SOME TOUCH UPS AND POSSIBLY A FEW ADJUSTMENTS. IT'S A REALLY SOLID CAR.  THE FRONT END WAS JUST REBUILT AND IT DRIVES ALMOST LIKE A NEW CAR.   I HAVE FIXED ALL THE RATTLES AND SQUEAKS FOR NOW AND HAVE ADDED SEVERAL NEW PARTS.    ENGINE APPEARS REBUILT. CRANKS INSTANTLY.  HAS A REALLY GREAT SOUND AND RUNS EXTREMELY STRONG.  I HAVE HAD VIPERS AND COBRAS AND THIS CAR IS A BLAST.  DOES NOT APPEAR TO HAVE ANY ROT BUT PAINT PROBABLY COULD USE A FEW TOUCH UPS.   IF IT WERE ME I WOULD LEAVE IT AS A DAILY DRIVER.  IT GETS TONS OF ATTENTION EVERYWHERE IT GOES. I AM MAKING ROOM FOR ANOTHER CLASSIC. WHEN IT COMES TO CARS WOMEN HAVE NO SENSE OF HUMOR, SO IT'S GOT TO GO.  I HAVE ABOUT $23,000 IN RESTORATION RECEIPTS WHICH WILL GO WITH THE CAR.
THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE COST OF THE CAR AND DRIVE TRAIN. YOU CAN HAVE IT NOW FOR $26,783.  IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, SO THIS AUCTION MAY END AT  ANY MOMENT. I WILL NEED $500 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT AND BALANCE UPON PICK UP.  I WILL ACCEPT CASH OR ESCROW.COM.   PRICE EXCLUDES SHIPPING BUT, I KNOW A GUY WHO MIGHT BRING IT TO YOU.   MAYBE YOU CAN PAY HIM FOR THE CAR IF YOU PAY FOR THE SHIPPING OUT FRONT.    THE CAR IS JUST OUTSIDE OF BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA.    FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. LEAVE A MESSAGE AND I WILL CALL YOU RIGHT BACK.    PLEASE DON'T BID UNLESS YOU HAVE THE MONEY. HOPE YOU'RE THE WINNING BIDDER AND GOOD LUCK. 
RICHARD
205-915-5017 

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