1968 Plymouth Barracuda Street Legal Or Strip 340 Performance Road Or Race Car on 2040-cars
Brooksville, Florida, United States
THIS CAR HAS AN EXCELLENT BODY THAT WAS MODIFIED TO OCCASIONALLY VIST THE DRANGSTRIP, OTHERWISE LOOK LIKE A BAD(GOOD)MOPAR! IT COMES WITH STRAIGHT BODY WITH ONLY A MINOR IMPERFECTION IN THE SAIL PANELS OVER THE REAR WINDOW. THE LOWER TRUNK MOLDING HAS RIPPLES IN THAT METAL ONLY. THEY'RE NOT THAT BAD BUT I HAVEN'T FOUND A REPRODUCTION YET. THE REST OF THE CAR IS IN REMARKABLY GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS 46 YEARS OLD! This vehicle had only 11,000 miles on it as shown on the title when it was changed over to a street race car!
•ENGINE 1972 340 BLOCK BORED .060 OVER ( ONLY RUN 3 TIMES AT TRACK )
•PISTONS 12.5 : 1 DOMED
•CRANK AND RODS 1968 340 FORGED STEEL
•CARB 770 CFM HOLLEY
•CAM 557 LIFT W/ APROXIMATELY 290 DURATION
•CAST ROCKER ARMS
•HEADS 340 WITH 2.02 INTAKE
•REAR 8 3/4 SPOOL 4;30 RATIO
•TRANS. 727 MANUAL REVERSE PATTERN
•DRUM BRAKES
•LINE LOCK - PUMP 3 TIMES HOLD AND PUSH THE BUTTON ON THE SHIFTER
•MANUAL SWITCHES FOR ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP FAN AND WATER PUMP
•CALL FOR ADDITIONAL INFO . 352 279 0329
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Plymouth Barracuda for Sale
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