1970 Plymouth Barracuda 440 Cuda Road Ready!! Plum Crazy Purple Mopar Exc Cond. on 2040-cars
Oxford, Mississippi, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:440
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Purple
Trim: standard
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 60,000
Up for bidding is a beautiful 1970 Plymouth Cuda. Mechanically this is a perfectly running and driveable car, street legal and with the 440 motor is as fast as you need to go. Fresh 327 Automatic transmission. Has just had new front disc brakes installed, and new Nitto Extreme ZR tires which have 95%+ tread. Runs like a top, and cranks as soon as you hit the ignition. A dependable and finely running ride.
Color is Plum Crazy Purple, with black interior.
This car looks and drives great as is, but it does have a few minor things you would need to address to make it into a top grade show car. Here are the few known issues:
1. The speedometer and gas gauge are not working. The odometer is also not working, so the mileage is incorrect. Also, this car has factory equipped Air Conditioning, but it is currently not working.
2. The paint has a few minor nicks that you would expect from a car that gets driven. It is not a trailer queen. Underneath the front grille there is a small dent where someone pulled too far up to a curb. There are a few small areas of the paint that has some bubbling. Closeup photos of these are shown. A local body shop quoted fixing these at $1000-$1500, so they are pretty easily fixed.
3. The interior is mostly original, but the front seats have been replaced. See photos to better assess condition of the interior. You can see both front and back seats have some small areas that are split/worn, but they are still sturdy, solid, and 100% functional. Dash has some cracks, but still sturdy and intact. A replacement dash is included with the car, but it just hasn't been installed yet.
I am selling this car for my father, who has put a lot of time and money into it. He is nearing retirement and has reluctantly decided to part with it to pay off some bills. His loss is your gain! He is available in the evenings after 5:00 to show the car. Just message me and I will set up a time for him to meet you for an inspection and test drive.
A $1000 NON-REFUNDABLE Paypal deposit is required within 24 hours of auction's end, or it will be relisted. Remaining cash payment is due within 5 days. This vehicle is sold as-is, with no warranty, so please ask questions before bidding. Also feel free to come look at it, or if you are too far away for that you may have a local mechanic examine it. Just message me to set this up.
Believe it or not, We are starting this car at $0.99 so everybody will have a chance to bid! You mopar folks know what its worth so bid accordingly. Thanks for looking and good luck!!
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