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1966 Plymouth Barracuda Nice Paint, Nice Interior, Very Clean No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:25999 Color:
Location:

Fenton, Missouri, United States

Fenton, Missouri, United States

1966 Plymouth Barracuda

VIN: BP29D62631188

Paint, Body and Interior

- White Exterior (recent re-paint, looks great)
- Black Interior (original, stock, but looks good)
- Recently Repainted Engine Compartment, looks great and ready for engine
- Detailed and Painted Front Suspension
- Odometer shows 25,xxx Miles (assuming is 125,000)
- New Heater Core, Replacement Heater Box
- New Washer Reservoir
- 2 New Taillight Lenses
- Includes New Mirror (not yet installed)
- New Glovebox Insert
- Good bumpers and decent trim
- Has Console and Floor Shift w/Vac Gauge
- New 14" Cragar Wheels w/new Lug Nuts
- Brand New Tires all the way around
- Will need a master cylinder installed, and some brake lines
- Has stock 7-1/4" Rear End

318 V-8 Engine

- Brand New Mopar Shortblock (has less than 50 miles on it)
- Rebuilt 360 Magnum Heads w/Valve Job and Springs
- Brand New Mopar Performance EFI Magnum Intake (for fuel injection)
- Brand New Water Pump
- Brand New Gaskets throughout
- Completely fresh and ready to install in car
- Brand New Radiator
- Brand New Fuel Tank
- Brand New Electric Fan
- Also have stock carb, stock intake, stock distributor, pulleys, 2 sets of exhaust manifolds, etc. Lots of extra parts included!

Chrysler 904 Transmission

- Totally Rebuilt with good clutches, automatic valve body, shift kit, and all new gaskets
- Brand New MOPAR 2100 Rpm Stall Converter
- Brand New Flexplate

This car needs the master cylinder and brake lines installed, and it needs the engine and transmission installed. This is a great start to an easy project, car looks good and is a head turner. Its very clean for a 66 Barracuda. Its not an original, mint condition car, but its in very nice condition and will make a great stock driver, race car, or hot street machine for someone. Its one of the nicer 1966 Plymouth Barracudas around.

This car is sold AS IS. There is NO RESERVE. Winning Bidder must complete payment with in 5-days. Please ask questions BEFORE Bidding.































































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