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1970 Plymouth Barracuda Gran Coupe 5.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:19323
Location:

Harrison, New York, United States

Harrison, New York, United States

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Hello Everyone,

I just bought this 70 Plymouth Barracuda Grand Coupe, very low mile's, from my Neighbor who bought it brand new in 1970. He rarely used it then parked it in his driveway in 1988, placed 2 tarp's over it and left it there until last week when he finally agreed to sell it to me. I had all intention's of doing the restoration however my dream car became available and this car is now for sale. Just do not have the time or $$$ to do both.

The mileage appear's to be original however not confirmed although the sign's of little use are there such as the Brake and Gas Pedal's are like new, no wear. The original radiator support sticker's are still present and readable as is the crayon number's written in the engine compartment. I have all the original Dealer paperwork and the car has the original build sheet behind the seat.

The Interior is 100% original and complete however filthy dirty. The Interior can be easily restored. The glass is all nice and original. The car was factory Black with a white Vinyl Top(removed) and Black/White Hounds Tooth Bucket Seat's, Ralley Dash and and Center Console.

Now for the Bad.........................

This car did not do well sitting outside for over 25 year's. This car will need a total restoration meaning a lot of medal repaired and or replaced. The car will need Quarter's, Trunk Pan, Extention's, Wheel Well', Fender's, Repair's around front and rear Windshield's, repair's in Engine Compartment such as the battery mounting area and the Floor Pan's will need to be replaced. Yes it need's however remember this is a 70 Cuda, 1 owner, low mileage, 100% original and complete for little money. The Engine does turn although not running ofcourse. This car has never been in an accident nor does it have any bondo(yet). LOL!

The car has the original grill that is beautiful and worth at least $2K, as is the Hood and Door's. The Frame appear's to be good on both side's from what I can see. This car is worth someone who will spend the time and $$ to restore it original or drop a HEMI and have an awesome ride!!!!!!!

Please ask the question's prior to bidding and not after you win the car. No I will not give the full VIN#, not display the fender tag as there are way to many scammer's out there!!!!!!!!!  The winning bidder will have all that info. One more thing please...... Please do not call me unless you are serious as I do not have time to talk to "Mopar Expert's" or Folk's looking to walk down memory lane. I am just too busy. Thanks in advance.

Thank you All for reading my Ad,

Joe

(914)557-7575

 

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