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1967 Plymouth Barracuda Base 6.3l on 2040-cars

US $22,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:97163
Location:

Kokomo, Indiana, United States

Kokomo, Indiana, United States

 

1967 Plymouth

Barracuda

NO RESERVE

If you have been looking for a great A-Body Mopar for an unbelievable price, look no further! This car was rotisserie restored about 8 years ago and has only about 1600 miles on the car since it was finished.   It retains all of its original sheet metal which made it a great candidate for restoration. The car was taken down to bare metal and everything was replaced! The paint underneath the car is as good as the paint on the rest of the car…..JUST LOOK AT THE PICS!! It looks like it was dipped in paint!  This 1967 Barracuda mixes the old muscle car look with a little bit of modern Restomod touches.  It has those classic lines that are enhanced by the shaved door handles as well as the fiberglass six pack hood that makes this car stand out in a crowd.  It sports a very stout 383 cu engine that will stand up and growl! The 727 transmission shifts nice and crisp with the help of a  manual reverse valve body and a B&M shifter.  The 3” exhaust will piss off your neighbors because it sounds like you are at the NHRA Nationals…no kidding….the car sounds amazing!  Give the car a couple of pumps on the gas pedal and it starts right up every time.  Looks good, drives good, sounds good…………..what more do you want??  An amazing price………….YOU GOT IT!!  Someone will own this car in less than a week and it could be you.  Check eBay and the whole web out for a car like this.  This is the best valued 1967 Plymouth Barracuda out there.  Don’t get me wrong, the car is not perfect.  It is a driver and has normal wear from being driven ( some rock chips and such), but No dents or Dings.  THE CAR IS STRAIGHT!!  ALL ORIGINAL SHEET METAL!!

The only thing the car needs is YOU!!! It is turnkey and ready to go!

LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES.  YOU JUDGE FOR YOURSELF HOW NICE OF A CAR THIS IS FOR THE MONEY!

 

THIS AUCTION WILL END EARLY…..SOMEBODY WILL BUY THIS CAR IN 7 DAYS, IT’S TOO NICE! DON’T WAIT AND CRY LATER! GIVE ME A CALL OR BID TO WIN!

 

Todd 765-437-3498

 

GOODLUCK BIDDING AND THANKS FOR LOOKING. 

 

1967 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA

Engine

  • 383 cu with hi performance cam

  • Torker II Intake

  • 600 Holley Carb

  • MSD Distributor

  • Holley Electric fuel pump

     

Transmission

  • 727 rebuilt same time as the engine

  • Automatic

  • Reverse manual valve body

 

Interior

  • Headliner is good-no rips

  • Carpet is a good-looks nice

  • Front seat is good-no rips

  • Backseat is good-no rips

  • Dash good

  • Door panels good-no rips

  • Glass is good no major pitting

  • Windows roll up and down with no problem

  • No radio. May have been a radio delete or just filled in when restored

  • After market Oil Pressure, Water temp gauge and Tach

  • Dash filled in and painted on top

 

Trim

  • Bumpers are great…shine like new

  • All of the trim is in very good shape.

  • The only trim that needs attention is on the windshield on the drivers corner. It can be found on EBay or Moparts.com

     

Misc

  • No Power steering

  • Disc brakes on front and drums on the back

  • Brake lights work

  • Headlights work

  • Turn signals work

  • Speedometer does not work

  • Original and aftermarket Tach works

  • Mickey Thompson Tires

  • Pro Star Draglite wheels

  • Rear end has 3:73 gears

  • Sub framed tied and Pinion snubbed

  • Popper solenoid on the driver door is weak and will need replaced at some point.

  • The paint is great on this car.  Looks even better in person!  I give it an 8.5.  I would rate it higher ,but it is a driver.  I do not know how you can rate any paint on a car higher than that if you drive it.  Has some rock chips and such.  Things you expect to see on a car that is driven.

  • Car does have the classic Mopar Oil leak. You will see a drop or two of oil on your garage floor.  Just trying to be honest. No big deal to most people, but I just wanted to mention it. 

 

Please note the following:

  • $500 non-refundable PayPal deposit is required when you buy the car.  If you win the auction, buy the car.  Don’t be a Jerk!

  • Car is for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

  • I encourage you to inspect the car or have it inspected (it’s a lot of money).

  • No games….we are all busy!  The car is priced below what it is worth so it will sell fast and somebody will get a great car for the money.

  • I am not a dealer or some car flipper.  I enjoy old cars it is a passion and a hobby that helps reduce the stress of everyday life!

  • I have 100% feedback and have not had one complaint about the few cars I have sold on EBay.  I try to describe things the best I can and I am willing to do whatever it takes to make you comfortable with your purchase.  Please ask any questions!

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