1966 Plymouth Barracuda Number Matcher V8 Auto on 2040-cars
Deer Trail, Colorado, United States
1966 Plymouth Barracuda: original number’s matcher factory ,V8
273, auto-trans, power disc brake, power steering. Resto mod 360 V8 4Bl, alum
intake, AVS Carter, electronic ignition system, 904 auto-trans, upgraded
suspension, hd shocks, sway bar’s front/ rear. Dual factory cast iron
manifolds, new pipe, mufflers,w/ crossover pipe, chrome resonators. Suspension
upgraded to “B” spindles, body ball joints, (upper/lower)tie rods ,drag/pitman
arms. Disc brakes, (up-graded) to 7” dual power booster/DUAL master cylinder
(stock 66 was single cylinder master), w/ Wilwood adjustable proportioning
valve, new hard lines/hoses (fuel/brake) New gas tank/ sender, stock AM radio, new
interior, headliner, bucket seats, carpets, floor insulation etc.. car has been
painted red/w/ black ‘fiberglass’ bumpers front/rear), and interior door and
dash panel accents. Car came factory undercoated, NO RUST anywhere! Stored 20
years in shed (title stipulates same owner) until purchased for resto. This is
a ‘0’ mileage resto, all items have been replaced w/ new components or
remanufactured. Turns heads when driven and crowds when parked. Questions, or
additional pictures JR: 303-902-2093 or jrkrcox@netecin.net
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