1969 Barracuda 440 4 Speed Dana 60 Custom Street Machine Powerhouse Show Winner on 2040-cars
Goshen, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Trim: CUDA
Options: Leather Seats
Power Options: Power Seats
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Orange
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
For sale is my 69 cuda 440 4 speed dana 60 custom resto mod coupe..... this car is originally was a 6 cyl auto car from the Houston, Tx area and was brought here by the previous owner to the Northeast. Very solid and clean car- nice sheetmetal and structure throughout the car and clean, clean, clean.........hot rod driver that consistently gets awards at local meets....only 375 miles driven since it was assembled!!
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Miscellaneous items also include: custom 16 gal aluminum fuel cell with sender done right as it is fueled from the outside from the factory mounted New Repro fuel cap, new door handles, new fuel cap, NOS locking gas cap under fuel cap, and a lot more that i cant think of.......car drives very well, is ridiculously fast and fun, and is not finicky. I've driven this on a 60 mile run and it didnt miss a beat, been to Ocean City , MD with it for the car cruise twice with it, a couple of local cruises, and never raced it. If i did i think it would run an easy 11.3- 11.1 ET as i've raced other fast cars and this one is in that area i feel. It is simple, well built, and reliable and hosts a lot of quality time and parts. You cannot build a car of this quality for what i am asking- just get in and drive- nothing left to do unless you want a stereo..... I ALSO HAVE A SET OF WELD SUPER LITES 15X6 AND 15X8 WITH RADIALS THAT I WOULD PUT ON THE CAR IF I CAN KEEP THE AMERICAN RACING WHEELS AND TIRES AND I WOULD DEDUCT $500 FROM THE SALE Please be serious when bidding- winning bidder will pay $200.00 at the end of the auction via credit card, and the balance via bank check, cashiers check, or cash in person within 5 days. This is NON NEGOTIABLE AND NEITHER IS THE PRICE- YOU BID, YOU WIN, YOU RESPECTFULLY PAY.......car has clean NY title, in hand. This is not a fire sale, but i'm doing this to finance another project that i really want to complete........NO TRADES EXCEPT CASH i can help with transport and can deliver up to 200 miles of 10987 zip code...........call 845-742-0571 for details and or questions and i will do my best to accommodate you- Thank you! On Nov-04-13 at 17:30:25 PST, seller added the following information: You couldn't build a car like this for what i am asking.....it is a great value for the money when you consider what it costs to build something like this..........engine, $8500......trans/bell /clutch, sfi flywheel, $2000,driveshaft, $400....dana 60 rear, $2200......completely welded and powder coated front end with skid plate, $750, torsion bars, sway bar, tubular upper arms, $ 850...........cooling system and serpentine belt drive and brackets, $1000, TTI headers and exhaust, $1250 Mini tubbing- done right! $1500.....spring relocation w/ SS springs, $1500......dropped trunk floor and fuel cell/ battery relocation- all in polished aluminum, $2000, body and paint if you had to pay for it to be done and if a typical rust bucket project, $10,000 or better at a reputable shop and that's not even including the buy in price for the car to begin with...... and then of course your time and labor and working out all the bugs- so think about what you're getting- you could buy a clapped out body and start from there, or a really nice car like this and drive right away and have fun and get noticed....... |
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