1970 Plymouth Barracuda Mopar Cuda on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Engine:340
Year: 1970
Drive Type: Auto
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 0
Model: Barracuda
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: High
1970 Plymouth Barracuda VIN starts with BH23G0. Factory red car built 12-1969 but there's no fender tag or build sheet.This would make someone a great car to restore to original or fix and drive as a street machine!! Body needs a lot of attention!! Has a lot of rust issues as do most of these cars that have been out in the elements for 25 + years. Interior is in bad shape front bucket seats need to be replaced rusted out seat tracks and drivers seat is broke. Has a running 1971 340 in it now with J heads and headers, edelbrock intake, Auto trans is a A904 and does pull in forward and reverse. Car will start and run but is not drivable needs brake work and then can be driven down the road! I will answer any Questions about the car and send pics of the car upon request. Car is Not for sale on any other site only here. Sold as is and is buyers responsibility for shipping and a deposit at end of auction!! I can also help with shipping quote just ask. Thanks for looking and please bid to win!!!
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