1968 68 Plymouth Barracuda 340 4 Bbl Hp V8 Cuda Mopar Gasser Muscle Car on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
Engine:340
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gold
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: Fastback 2 door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Gold
Disability Equipped: No
I am selling my 1968 Barracuda 340 4 bbl Hp V8 727 auto column shift manual steering 10" drum brake sway bar car. This is an original 340 car P is the fifth letter in the vin code originally a Gold colored car The fender tag decodes with some of the following items: Deluxe Trim Grade, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Gold interior, 3-speed automatic, 3.23 rear axle, 340 cid 4-bbl HP V8.
The original a-body 8 3/4" rear end is missing and the car has a 1933 dodge pick up rear end in it to keep it a rolling car, the brakes still work and should help when moving it. This is a rolling body I do not have the engine, trans, radiator, or the exhaust. What I have is in the pictures.
This car would make an excellent restoration project. The passenger floor should be replace but the rest of the floors and trank pan look to be really solid. The drivers side quarter panel has been poorly replaced in the past and will need to be replaced along with the lower section of the passenger side quarter. The rest of the car looks to be super solid. The front bucket seats in the car look to be from a 70's ford product. All the glass is in great shape. I have been all over this car and it looks like it has not been in any major accidents.
If your e-bay feed back score is less than 50 please contact me before bidding.
This would make a great restoration project.
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