1965 Plymouth Barracuda ( No Resreve ) on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Engine:225 C.I.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Tan/ gold
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Barracuda
Trim: deluxe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: manaul
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 99,000
Sub Model: fastback
Exterior Color: Tan
For sale: super nice 65' Barracuda
ok.. here we go
drive train: 1968 225 slant six ( rebuilt bout 50k miles on it) , stock 1 bbl carter carb. 3 on the tree transmission, 7 1/4 rear end. New brakes , new tires. All in great working order.
this car...... yes; has the bullet proof slant 6. these thing will go for 300k miles easy. it's cheap on gas but, still peppy. has electronic ignition, been timed,tuned, its fresh and ready to go cruis'in.
Body and exterior: Original tan/ beige color. paint is driver good ( not show quality) could use a repaint at some time. All glass is good and clear ( cept' lower passenger corner on windshield) little hazy . Pic shows it. All frame rails, floors, trunk, quarters, Etc. are remarkably rust free. I patched ( 1 ) dime size hole on the pass front floor. grond down to bare metal. sealed and, patched. POR 15 treated then patched with galvinized sheet bout 4" by 4" primer sealed. All body plugs are on the car. All trim is there and, in good shape including bumpers. Windows all work fine and free. seals are good. even has a working back fan for the bay window.
Interior: All chrome is present and, good. headliner is great. upholstery Is all original and in good shape. ( starting to show it's age but, still useable ) I removed the carpet due to a leaking heater core ( replaced ) all the jute was soaked. cleaned up all the floor boards. No rot on them. needs a new carpet kit installed ! cost: about $ 150.00. All electrical works great. variable speed wiper switch, lights,turn signals, brake lights, heater, stereo, etc.
Bottom line........... This car could be driven till we are all worm food AS IS or, spend a few dollors and make it perfect.
hate to sell it but, gonna be moving and, can't take it with me. ( grumble grumble :( So here is a chance to buy a classic Barracuda!
comes with all records since previous owner has had it, dating back to 1978 ( if i recall) Chrome valve cover, floor 3 speed shifter, orginal AM radio, cuda book and some other stuff i have for it.
Oh ! It also has the original certificard and sleeve still in the engine bay! (never seen that intact before)
I know I'm forgetting some things but, thats the big picture.
Good luck bidding
Thanks for lookin'
Added pics of ......... quarters, underneath, spare tire pan, frame rails, and extra goddies that go with the car.
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