1969 Plymouth Barracuda 340 Formula S Fastback on 2040-cars
Coos Bay, Oregon, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Fastback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:340 bored .30 over
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Primered Grey Original color was Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black with wood grain
Year: 1969
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Trim: Formula S
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Interior: What I have is the back seat, the rally dash with the 150 mph speedo and performance indicator as well as the thumbwheel AM radio. The dash is uncut and in great shape. I also have a spare wiring harness and dash pad. The font seats in it are not original (look like charger bucket seats). The carpet is removed. I believe I have the kick panels and a couple spare arm rests for either the back or front seats. I think I have both dome lights but one is in a box. There was no build sheet that I could find. The rear seat is in good shape even though the bottom half is not pictured(took it out to vacuum). Just like the outside there a few small spots of surface rust but all the floors and rocker panels are in great shape. Some of the wood grain panel has been torn. The roof liner is old but not is bad shape. Exterior: The car, engine, and transmission are all numbers matching and run fine. The engine won't leak oil on your garage floor. The body is straight and ready to be sanded and painted. The chrome I have may or may not be complete but there are quite a few pieces. It was already removed when I purchased the car. The fender tag was also removed and not reinstalled when engine bay was painted. It has 2 slotted mag wheels. I have a lower valence for it. The engine has been bored .30 over and was given another cam shaft, also done by previous owner. I don't have any paperwork to support this but the car has lots of power and the engine was removed to paint the engine bay. I have the original air filter cover. This was a factory AC car but it was already removed when I purchased it. I have the grills for it but they are for a 1968 since the previous guy liked the louvers in the hood better that year. I have all the emblems and the finish panel with the formula S stamp on it. I have a couple extra side mirrors for it. Like I said the body is straight but does have some surface rust that is shallow and sands right off. The original color for the car was Silver. Rare find with only roughly 400 of these made and this one is a numbers matching survivor! I bought this car 11 years ago and have never wanted to sell it. Times change and kids arrive and priorities change I guess. Please email me with any questions you have and I will try my best to answer them. Good Luck! |
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