1970 Number Matching 340 4-sp A/c Convertible 'cuda on 2040-cars
Rockford, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:340
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: 2 Dr Convertible
Drive Type: Manual
Mileage: 83,159
Exterior Color: Red
88 of the Convertible 'Cuda's produced in 1970 were factory equipped 340 4-Speeds. Less then 10 of those 88 cars were also equipped with factory A/C. This rare car being offered for sale is a number matching accident and rust free body and undercarriage that retains its original and perfectly aligned laser straight panels. Its a pretty safe bet to say that there are none nicer. I was lucky enough to include this car to my collection due to the previous owners unfortunate circumstances. I am offering this rare car for sale now only to meet other obligations but will cancel the Auction and keep the car if those obligations are met before a sale agreement is reached. The previous owners affection for this car is evident throughout in light of the quality restoration he insured while in his care after it being found completely original in a dry Colorado garage where it had been safely stored for 20+years. The restoration receipts total in excess of $100,000, and there are approximately 200 pictures that document before, during and after. The careful attention given to detail, time and money to insure that the original parts were professionally reconditioned as new for the sake of the car retaining as many of its original parts as possible, is incredible to say the least. At least 90% of what you see in the photos is the factory original equipment to this rare car. It runs, drives, rides and shifts even better than it looks. In fact, it's the smoothest shifting manual trans I have ever driven and I've driven alot, not just Mopars. Having said that, you can blame the previous owner if for some reason you don't like Red. The original color was B5 Blue with White top and interior. That's the way it was found in Colorado and there are pictures of that. The previous owner never dreamed of circumstances that would cause him to sell the car. He restored it to perfection to his own personal color preference, (emphasis added). I would have left it blue but I feel no umbrage that he didn't. He insured a meticulous color change.
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