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1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible, Match#'s, Low Mile, Buckets, Auto, Fact.a/c on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:52763
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

ORIGINAL MATCHING NUMBER & MINIMAL RUST CONDITION CAR SEEKER WANTED (in other words: don't compare this one with others in this Ebay market @ possible lower price; U get what you pay for; this car has 100,000 miles to go w/o restoring)!

 Original matching numbers 273 cubic inch V8.  Automatic center console shift with bucket seats.  *Factory air conditioning (& works). Power steering, brakes, & top.  Dash tach(works).  Everything works.  Starts & runs decently needing usual basic tune up (plugs/wires mostly; electronic ignition added & seems to be correctly functioning).  There is no oil burning smoke or overheating.  The automatic transmission is working properly with no incorrect shifting sequences & has proper/expected band tightness (no slipping/clunking).  To the best knowledge of the previous owner, it is the "original" odometer mileage (52,763).  Her husband validated it when he purchased it & it looks it based upon minimal rust, pedals, original carpet/seats, etc. 

TWO car versions for the price of one.  Version 1)  *Top UP* & A/C., Version 2) *top down* cruise options.......................TWO variations; ONE price.

*************See VIN door plate picture (factory fender tag picture available; codes posted later-I have to sand paper it to read better).  The title is in my name-Florida.; clean; NO liens, NO rebuilts or salvage brandings.

Last owners were senior citizens & had since 1997; always garaged.   .   

All floor pans are original & NO rust, same with doors, inner rockers, inner quarters, inner wheel wells, frame, trunk & wheel well partitions.  Minor rust on one 3 inch rocker area & 2 to 3 more 2 inch areas (pictures available).  Some time scratches, maybe 2 dings.  I used a weak magnet (weak magnet used on purpose so if it sticks, good indicator -good metal) on all areas that old car people know might have bondo.  It clung to everywhere especially all door usual places.  All fender wells solid; magnet tested everywhere.   NO RUST in trunk (a trunk picture with the spare removed will be posted later, or I can send one at request).  I think the painted burgandy color is the original color (code:N6W or NGW-correction pending fender code being sanded to claritify numbers/letters).  The paint job looks like it could be buffed to shine nicely (with a motorized buffing procedure/professional).

Rare, or at least preferred: buckets, center console auto shift, factory A/C ( *Note: aftermarket non-original add-on A/C costs about $2000+parts & labor; you hope installers do it right without messing something else up under the dash; any classic car or truck is always worth more with factory air, even if it is not working; so actually this cuda is only costing $13k for ownership, then add factory A/C value of $3k+; $16k car for only $15k-that price is FIRM as in "F-I-R-M" ). 

The seats & over-all interior is very well preserved including the dash.  No cracks in steering wheel or dash pad.  Driver's bucket has a small (1inch) seperation at the top corner, so the owner bought new front seats recover kit (new-in box).  No need to recover anytime soon- see the pictures. Top material in great shape (no holes) with a glass window.  The power top works flawlessly, although the original toggle switch is a bit finicky.  The top boot is like new & all snaps are good.  All the glass is perfect with slight factory tinting. 


Call:  904-881-3495. 


MANY pictures available.  Request trunk, more floor (in & under), etcetera to be sent via emails.


Only need apply if you want a CONVERTIBLE.


AS IS SALE, as usual; even though low miles it is 46 years old..


 


FOR THOSE WITH INTENTION OF "SHOW UP FOR MORE NEGOTIATING" AFTER YOU BUY: stay in your dimention.  

This listing is assigned to Ebay automatic relist system perpetually, just in case I go on one of my impromptue vacations & don't want to take my computer. Call the number in listing if no computer response to questions. Cooperation with showing & transport arrangements is always possible even if I am on vacation.  No test moving of vehicle w/o someone representing my car sale accompanying; sitting in car.   


 


 


 


 


 

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