1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe on 2040-cars
Spring Arbor, Michigan, United States
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1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe convertible:
This car was driven into a barn and has sat for the last 22 years. It does NOT currently run. It was stored in a
dirt floor barn, and the ground moisture has caused the entire undercarriage to rust. It is 1 of only 381 Barracuda
Gran Coupe Convertibles built in 1970, and most likely the ONLY one that was ordered FE5 red on red with a factory
Woodgrain Rallye dash with 8k tach (see fender tag). It still has it's numbers matching 318" engine and automatic
transmission.
This car was ordered FE5 red on red, with a black convertible top, a wood grain Rallye Dash gauge cluster, power
top (still works), and the Gran Coupe trim option. This car still retains it's original numbers matching (not
running) 318" V8 engine, auto trans, fender tag, etc. The lights, wipers and power top still work!
This car is original and complete, but will need to be completely restored. I have a clear title and the fender tag
for this car.
BODY:
The body of this car is in very rough condition. Almost every panel needs work. The car has been repainted in
the original color many years ago, but is ready to be re-done again. The frame rails have suffered significant rust
damage too (from the car being improperly stored). The grill assembly is complete, and in very good condition
(probably needs repainted).
INTERIOR:
The interior of this car is complete, but will need restored. The original front seats are here, but will need
redone. The factory Rallye Dash Gauge cluster is complete, and still in place. The power top still goes up and
down, but will need new vinyl/fabric. I do have the original glass back window.
DRIVE TRAIN:
The car still has it's original numbers matching 318" V8 engine, automatic transmission. The engine does not run.
OVERALL:
This car is a big project to restore, but it is an extremely rare optioned 1970 Barracuda Gran Coupe
Convertible
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