1970 Convertible Cuda Yellow W/ 340 Six Pack on 2040-cars
Grove, Oklahoma, United States
I have owned the Barracuda 2 years and it has been great for me. I have 1970 & 1971 Barracudas and Have to Sell One. Gets a lot of attention when driving or sitting. Interior has a crack in Dash and Drivers Side Door Panel, but is in otherwise great condition. The paint has some imperfections that a new paint job would fix, but paint is in good driver quality condition. Body is great, straight and solid. It has no body issues. Wheels & Tires are in fantastic condition.
$2,000 Deposit must be received within 3 days of Auction End. The sale has to be completed withing 14 Days, with all funds delivered via Cash, Money Order, Certified Check or Wire Transfer. The car was originally a 318 V8. It is currently a 340 V8, with a Six Pack Carburetor. The Transmission is a 727 Automatic, with B&M Quicksilver Speed Shifter. The paint color is Curious Yellow. Please e-mail with any questions.
Great Body, Straight & Solid - Engine is in Great Condition, Extremely Clean, Runs Awesome, Very Fast, Date Correct, Less Thank 10,000 Miles Since Rebuild - 727 Automatic Transmission, Works Perfectly, has B&M Quicksilver Speedshifter - Paint Job is in Good Driver Condition, not Show Quality - Black Interior, has Crack in Dash and Driver Side Door Panel, Otherwise in Great Condition - Convertible Top is in Excellent Condition - Chrome & Trim in Very Good Condition - Was originally 318 Automatic, Not Original Engine, Don't Know about Transmission.
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