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1971 Plymouth Barracuda Project! Stick Car. Loads Of Extra Parts! Solid Start! on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:99999
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Due to recent circumstances this car is being offered for sale. Owned since 4/18 of 1983. Long, long story but this car has been tucked away for many years. 


It's a '71 Barracuda. This is a project car obviously but a very solid start. VIN #: BH23G1B342615. Factory EV2 Hemi orange, H6T7 Bronze interior car. Factory 318 car, factory stick car with floor shift 3 speed. Currently has "slap stick" auto but floor hump and pedal assembly all still in tact. Engine does not run at this time. Haven't investigated further. Power steering, manual brake car. At one point the owner had a 1970 Cuda also for parts. He put the '70 dog house on this car in order to convert this car to the '70 look. There is over a truck load of parts from 2 cars. Everything was stored inside a garage. As far as the car itself goes, the sub frame is amazingly rock solid. Floors are in amazing condition as well with the exception of a few small places on the drivers side and one small place on the passenger rear (see video). Truck pan is bad, lower quarter are bad, fenders are bad but these are all things you can still buy. Extra pieces of glass, interior parts are there but in need of restoration. Front and rear valance are there. Extra steering box, loads of stainless trim, extra console, side marker lights, extra rear seat, front nose piece, boxes of bits, extra '71 taillights, stock flat hood, extra door and so on.


Car has its GOODS and its BADS.


Clear Indiana title in hand.


I will try to answer questions to the absolute best of my ability. Be it for better or worse.


You will need a full size truck and a car trailer to get everything here.


Asking $10500 for everything but feel free to make a reasonable offer. I will listen to them. Keep in mind however, this is not a Pinto.


For sale locally as well so listing may end at anytime.


Call anytime with questions: (812)631-9244


Thanks

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