1967 Plymouth Barracuda on 2040-cars
East Marion, New York, United States
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Beautiful '67 Cuda convertible. There were only 4,228 Barracuda convertibles made in 1967.
This beauty originally came from Texas, and is rust free. She retains her original body panels and floors, as well as torque boxes.
The paint looks very nice, and has a great shine as you can see in the pictures. The paint looks wet.
The chrome and bright work is in excellent condition and looks new.
She originally came with a 273, but now has a 318 4bbl. The motor runs smooth and strong.
It starts up with 2 pumps of the gas pedal and doesn't smoke.
There is dual exhaust with chrome tips, and has new "red line" tires on Ralley wheels.
This car steers great with power steering and has had the front end just replaced a month ago.
The new front end parts include both inner and outer tie rods, upper and lower ball joints, adjusting sleeves, shocks,
and all related bushings.
The brakes are manual drum and has new shoes and hoses. It stops well with minimal effort.
She has a power top that is in new condition with a glass rear window. It even has the original top boot.
Her interior is in excellent condition. Seats have been redone, including the cushions and the seat frames, so they feel like new!
There is an am/fm stereo radio to enjoy while driving to shows, or cruising around town!
This Cuda has a console to house the floor shifter, and the bushings for the shifter are newer, so it is tight.
The transmission is automatic, and has been rebuilt, with a shift kit installed.
Vintage air has been added, and it was installed very neat and tidy.
All glass is original and in excellent condition.
Original build sheet, owners manual, and service card are included in the sale.
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