1969 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback - Rebuilt 318 With Disc Brakes on 2040-cars
Nyack, New York, United States
1969 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA FASTBACK rebuilt 318 w/ Edelbrock 4BBL and front disc brakes STARTS / RUNS / STEERS & STOPS GREAT - LOOKS GOOD - NEEDS NEW PAINT & SOME BODYWORK, ETC. RECENTLY PASSED NY STATE INSPECTION & HAS CURRENT NEW YORK STATE REGISTRATION I’ve been working on this Barracuda for awhile, getting it to the point where it is now – almost mechanically complete but still needing bodywork & paint – however, we are moving out of New York state soon and I must sell asap... low reserve! Previous owner told me the car sat parked in southern Oklahoma for years, and the low mileage to be correct... I have absolutely no idea if that’s true or BS. This much I do know: dry Southwest car, has original factory undercoating Y2 Sunfire Yellow original drive train speedometer reads 81,993 miles 3 speed automatic / Torqueflite / column shift front DISC brakes, ‘73 single caliper conversion
I had the original 318 block rebuilt with a .30 overbore Edelbrock Performer Plus cam (204/204 dur, 420/420 lift) Edelbrock 600 CFM Perfomer 4 BBL carb w/ electric choke Edelbrock Performer 318 / 360 intake Manifold 340-type Hi-Po cast iron manifolds, L # 2863553, R # 2863549 340-type dual exhaust from Accurate Mopar Exhaust w/ turbo mufflers 340-type squared off stainless steel exhaust tips original 1968 318 heads original radiator has been serviced and re-cored replaced water pump replaced alternator replaced thermostat engine bay was painted PPG Y2 Sunfire Yellow while the engine was being rebuilt bumpers are nice, all chrome and trim is in decent shape except the rear taillights are pitted, I have some I will include in the sale and place in the trunk I also have the rear back-up lights, will include with the aforementioned rear tailights floor pans, frame rails and torsion bar mounts are all good front grill is good, no breaks in the "egg crate" glass is good, no chips / cracks, etc recent front end suspension, control arms, bushings, everything up front is new “Firm Feel” power steering box new master cylinder (non-power) replaced shocks all around replaced front disc brakes replaced rear brakes drums new starter (regular, not Mini-starter) replaced fuel tank, 18 gallon from Year One replaced the heater core (was leaking) new fuel 5/16 sending unit, new fuel line grommets, etc Cooper Cobra 215/15/60 tires in the front, and 235/60/15 in the rear Cragar 08/61 Super Sport wheels all around, reverse offset 15" x 7" in the rear car has 5 x 4 1/2 bolt pattern all around... not the small 5 x 4 A-body bolt pattern at some point the rear end was swapped out (not by me) for an early 70’s 10 bolt new Yukon 3.21 ring & pinion, new rear end bearings original Mopar “Air-Temp” factory air, worked before engine rebuild... but I have not dealt with recharging it, etc. since original yellow interior and door panels, front seat bucket inserts have been redone at some point, decent match (see photos) original steering wheel has one crack dash pad is very nice, no cracks in black dash top original roller style Plymouth AM radio, works, no cuts in dash bezel... however, the radio antennae is currently snapped off car definitely needs a repaint, has dings, dents, scratches, etc (see photos) car looks to have been clunked in the left rear at some point long ago, has bondo around the left rear taillight and in the left rear quarter panel (see photo) there is bubbling in both the rear quarter panels (see photos) the trunk is not original to this car, shows a bit of the original B5 blue peeking through The fender tag is missing The carpeting in the rear is very faded under the rear window like many A-bodies, there is a leak in the cowl, this one on the drivers side THE FINE PRINT: - This 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback is a 45 year old car and SOLD AS IS, both cosmetically and mechanically. There is no warranty implied or buyer's remorse accepted. - Winning bidder must contact me within 24 hours of eBay auction end, and make arrangement for FULL PAYMENT within THREE days. Full payment is only accepted as a CERTIFIED BANK CHECK or bank-to-bank WIRE TRANSFER. no PayPal, no credit cards, and no personal checks. - Buyer is responsible for pickup and/or shipping of this vehicle, and all expenses incurred to do so. - PLEASE NOTE : the car is currently located in Nyack, New York, zip code 10960 - about 25 miles north of NYC - and as I am currently moving, may not be personally present at the time of pick-up. (That said, I will help you coordinate all the details the best I can) - If you are unclear about something, please ask in advance via email. - I reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. I also reserve the right to end the listing early if the car sells locally first, as it is listed on Craigslist, etc. - all non-paying high bidders will be reported to eBay, and negative feedback will be posted as well. Thanks for looking !! |
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