Very Rare 1969 Barracuda Slant 6 Automatic Convertible With Factory A/c on 2040-cars
Orchard Park, New York, United States
I purchased this car about a year ago. Only 1442 convertibles were built in 1969. 208 were 6cylinders and this car has A/C buckets and a console which it makes it more rare maybe 1 of 1. I bought the car all together an believe it is a completely numbers matching car. I had it running and moving on its own but the exhaust manifold was leaking and breaks were bad. I disassembled it and had the whole underside of car and front aprons sand blasted after I duck taped up everything that was still on the car. The underneath was then epoxy primed. All frame rails and crossmember are in great shape it needs front floor pans ,patches on trunk extensions,quarters etc. All parts I removed are there accept a front grill ,splash shields and a battery. Convertible top frame is in great shape and goes up and down with ease .has also comes with a brand new top that needs to be installed. Car also comes with a new rear body panel from AMD. The car has a lot of potential and very valuable when complete please call with any questions at 716 946 7617. I have the car for sale locally so I may end auction at any time thanks for looking NOTE I was just pointed out to me that the car also has a rare option for a 6 cyl car a 150 mph speedometer. |
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