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1972 Plymouth , Baracuda, 340, 727 Transmission 8 And 3/4 Rear With Build Sheet on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1972 Mileage:132000
Location:

Pylesville, Maryland, United States

Pylesville, Maryland, United States

This is a rare 1972 Barracuda which is actually a running driving Complete car at an affordable price.  It has all the desirable options and the original build sheet

OPTIONS :

STRONG 340 WITH CAM AND HIGH VOLUME OIL PUMP

727 TORQUE FLIGHT TRANSMISSION FACTORY SLAP STICK AND CONSOLE

8 AND 3/4 POST REAR

ORIGINAL A/C CAR

 BUCKET SEATS

REAR WING

TWIN BUDGE HOOD WITH HOOD PINS

POWER STEERING

 POWER DISC BRAKES

RARE APPLIANCE WHEELS

 4 CORE RADIATOR

TRACTION BARS

The car is not restored it needs restoration. That being said its a running driving car, that does not mean you can pick it up and drive it home, be smart bring a trailer.

As with any 40 year old car needing restoration, the car will need some rust repair. It will need a trunk pan, and front floor pans as part of that restoration.  Drivable as is, but will need to replace those items.  The body of the car has been put in hot rod black which is an acrylic enamel single stage that can easily be sanded off primed and painted, but it is weather proof and not just a primer.  Expect that any car of this age does have body filler, but the doors shut well, and the body lines are rather straight.

The car can be shipped anywhere in the USA. You pay shipping, and I will help you set it up for you.

 Don't buy a car you have not seen, come look at it, drive it, smell it, crawl around it, and be happy.

If you don't want to come see it that's fine to but don't call and complain when it shows up needing restoration

THIS IS NOT A GAME MY TERMS ARE SIMPLE AND CONCRETE

PAY ME IN 3 DAYS.

Cash in person, OR Bank wire from your account to mine are the ONLY two payment options allowed!!!!! NO EXCEPTIONS OR SUBSITUATIONS

CAR IS SOLD AS-IS, NO WARRENTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

This is a simple, with a clear Maryland title.

Call me anytime before the auction ends at 443-987-4489 and HIGH Bidder should call me directly at the end of the auction to set up payment and make shipping or pick up arrangements.

There is no fine print to this auction, with that being said bid strong and buy yourself a legendary muscle car. Not everyone has a Barracuda in their driveway.


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