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1969 Plymouth Barracuda/58k Mi/plum Crazy!!/clean California Car!! on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:58117 Color: Plum Crazy with Flat Black Hood
Location:

Encinitas, California, United States

Encinitas, California, United States
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Vehicle Information 
Vin: BH29F9B189155
Year/Make/Model: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda   
Body Style: 2-Door Sport 
Engine Type: V-8 Powered 
Manufactured In: United States 
Mileage: 58,117 
Interior Color: Black Vinyl   
Exterior Color: Plum Crazy with Flat Black Hood   

You are bidding on a 1969 Plymouth Barracuda in Excellent Condition!!! This vehicle has been painstakingly restored with every detail accounted for.  This is an ALL NUMBERS MATCHING California Car!  Make sure to bid early as to not miss out on this vehicle. Please check my feedback and bid with confidence! I reserve the right to stop the auction anytime as this vehicle is for sale on my lot currently.  
  
·         318 V-8 
·         Air-Conditioning 
·         Automatic Transmission 
·         Manual Windows 
·         Manual Locks 
·         Edelbrock Custom Air Cleaner Cover
·         Holley Custom Valve Covers 
·         ‘Cuda Graphic Package 
·         New paint Plum Crazy with Flat Black Hood 
·         New Custom Rims 
·         New tires 
·         Mechanically Checked and Verified 
·         Very clean interior 
·         Super Clean Documented One-Owner Vehicle 

     
Wheels of Steel, Inc.114 North Coast Hwy 101 Encinitas, CA 92024 

       

















    TERMS OF SALE OVERVIEW 
Notice To Bidders You are entering into a legal and binding contract if you do not intend to purchase the item described above, DO NOT BID! IF YOU ONLY HAVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK OR BID RETRACTIONS, DO NOT BID ON OUR VEHICLE. We welcome all dealers and individuals to bid on our vehicles. 
All of our items listed on E-Bay have a clean title unless otherwise noted and disclosed. We look forward to meeting you in person or speaking with you on the phone. Our staff is available Monday-Saturday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM PST to answer any questions. Please call or Email us. The terms and conditions of the transactions are as Follows: 

1) Successful high bidder should contact Wheels Of Steel, Inc. within 12 hours after the auction has ended to make arrangements to complete the transaction. 

2) Within 24 hours following the end of auction, a $1000.00 deposit shall be received in the form of cashiers-check, certified funds, or via wire transfer. If a deposit is not received, and an alternate arrangement has not been made, the vehicle can be made available to other potential buyers, both locally and to E-Bay bidders, on a first come, first serve basis. We will consider special circumstances; however, it will be necessary to contact us as soon as possible after the auction ends to inform us of any special circumstance. 

3) We inspect our vehicles thoroughly before we purchase them. However, for your piece of mind, we offer an extended warranty. Understand that a third party provides these extended warranties for an extra cost. Please, inquire about them. Our team is here to help you make your purchase as smooth as possible. All financial transactions should be completed within 7 days after auction ends. If transaction is not completed within this time, the buyer can risk losing their deposit. 

4) Wheels Of Steel, Inc. has disclosed as much information as possible and we welcome buyer's inspection. If you plan to have a buyer's inspection, please make sure you inspect the vehicle within 3 days after the auction ends. (Buyer will pay for inspection charges and fees). 

5) Seller accepts electronic transfer, over-night cashier's check, certified funds, cash, or "drafts" from known financial institutions. 

6) California buyers must pay 8% sales tax and 1.5% vehicle registration fee. Out of state buyers are responsible for their own taxes, which should be paid within in 21 days of purchase. All buyers will pay a $95.00 documentary fee.  

7) Buyer(s) are responsible for shipping arrangements and costs. 

8) Our office hours are Monday-Saturday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Pacific standard time. 

9) Wheels Of Steel, Inc. reserves the right to cancel this auction at anytime at our discretion. Furthermore, Wheels Of Steel, Inc. shall not be liable for any such cancellation for any reason.

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