1964 Plymouth Barracuda 340 4-speed Rat Rod on 2040-cars
North, Virginia, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A 1964 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA FAST BACK.THE CAR IS A UNFINISHED PROJECT HAS A STRONG 340 MOTOR WITH J-HEADS CARTER 4 BARREL.AND A BIG CAM. THE TRANSMISSION IS A SHORT STROKE 4-SPEED CLOSE RATIO HAS A 8 3/4 REAR END THE CAR HAS HAD A LOT OF WORK. THE BODY HAS BEEN TAKEN DOWN TO BEAR METAL PRIMED ,SEALED, NEW SEAM SEALER AND PAINT AND HAS BEEN WET SANDED TO GET IT READY FOR THE FINAL PAINT JOB ALL THE BODY WORK WAS DONE BY A AUTO BODY TECH.THAT WORKED FOR A AUTO BODY SHOP. ,NEEDS VERY LITTLE BODY WORK TO BE FINISHED ,ALL DOOR JAMS UNDER THE HOOD AND TRUNK HAVE BEEN DONE ALSO , HAS NEW METAL INSTALLED WHEEL WELL LIPS & FENDER SKIRTS ON BOTH SIDES IN REAR OF CAR THE CAR NEEDS FLOOR PANS IN THE FRONT ALSO ON THE HOOD LIP NEEDS TO HAVE SOME METAL WORK PLEASE SEE PICTURES . THIS CAR NEEDS TO BE FINISHED THE ONLY REASON I AM GETTING RID OF THIS CAR IS THAT I HAVE TO MANY PROJECTS I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR FOR 6 YEARS AND DON'T HAVE THE TIME TO FINISH.IT HAS JUST BEEN SITTING FOR THE LAST YEAR PLEASE NOTE THE CAR HAS BEEN IN MY SHOP OUT OF THE WEATHER FOR 6 YEARS .AND NOTE THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS A UNFINISHED PROJECTED AND NEEDS TO BE FINISHED **************** THE MOTOR HAS A LUNATI CAM UNSURE OF LIFT.HAS NEW TIMING GEAR SET,PUSH RODS AND LIFTERS K&N AIR FILTER.
PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DON'T INTEND TO BUY THIS CAR AND FILL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTION BEFORE BIDDING PLEASE NOTE THAT A $500.00 DOLLAR DEPOSIT WELL BE DUE AT THE END OF SALE NONREFUNDABLE THE BALANCE TO BE PAID IN FULL IN 7 DAYS END OF SALE PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CAR IS SOLD AS-IS WEAR IS YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTATION OF THIS CAR AND WELL NEED TO BE PICKED UP IN 10 DAYS OF THE END OF THE SALE please note that this car is not perfect and needs some body work to be finished as well as the interior needs some work UPDATE######## NUMBERS ON ENGINE BLOCK ARE 2780930-340 ENGINE ALSO HAS ELECTRONIC IGNITION NUMBERS ON TRANSMISSION ARE C93129 On Jun-08-14 at 15:05:37 PDT, seller added the following information: http://youtu.be/Lv-K5nm-Fu0 click link to view video of car taken today or search on youtube 64 barracuda 340 with 4 speed On Jun-08-14 at 17:41:39 PDT, seller added the following information: the car has a POSITIVE track rear end the numbers on the hogs head are 2070741 & 25 & tag 523 JUST TO LET YOU KNOW THE CAR IS MISSING THE TAG ON THE DOOR BUT I HAVE A GOOD CLEAN TITLE IN MY NAME FOR THE CAR ALSO THE STARTER IS ACTING UP A LITTLE AS I STARTED THE CAR UP FOR THE VIDEO TODAY please note that the car has BEEN OFF THE ROAD FOR 6 years the starter will need to be replaced |
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