1972 Plymouth Barracuda Super Clean "sleeper" 600+ Hp Big Block 440 Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Trenton, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Green
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: 2-door
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 26,779
Exterior Color: Green
Number of Doors: 2
This is a Beautiful 1972 Plymouth Barracuda, Low Mileage, Mopar Muscle Car. This sweet old Mopar "Sleeper" is Super Clean inside and out as you can see from the pictures. The odometer shows the Original 26,779 miles. I bought this car a few years back because it was so clean and straight. It was a completely stock Barracuda with the original motor. Since then I have replaced almost everything mechanical with high performance parts and turned it into a true Loud and Fast Street Beast. The 440 Big block was built by Angelocci Racing and was dyno'd at over 600 HP. The engine has 12:1 compression, .509 Hydraulic Cam, Single Plane aluminum Intake, Edelbrock Aluminum Heads, MSD Ignition, TTI Headers, Oversized Aluminum radiator with electric fans, etc. The 727 Torqueflite Automatic Transmission was built by Mancini Racing. The front end has been upgraded to Disc Brakes and Hemi suspension parts. Sub-frame connectors have been added along with new Hemi Springs, Rear Drum brakes and all new Exhaust. The Rear-end was upgraded to a 3:91 Posi-traction. This car is @$#%&*@$ Fast. The car comes with Mopar Ralleyes and Goodyear Eagle ST's. 275/60R15's on the rears and 225/70 R14's on the front.The paint is excellent and I added 440 Hockey Stick decals. It has an aftermarket fiberglass, lift-off hood, but I have the original hood. This car has not been washed or seen Rain since I have owned it. I only wipe it down with a damp rag. The interior is beautiful and just what you would expect for a 26,000 mile car except it does have a cracked Dash as shown in the pictures. This car really is beautiful. Please look at the pictures closely and I encourage you to come and see the car in person. Any questions can be answered by the owner at 734-637-1994. Sorry, but you must have at least 10 positive feedbacks and a Paypal account to bid. Any bids with less will be removed. The winning bidder is required to pay a $500 non refundable deposit to Paypal and contact the seller within 24 hrs of the listing end. Final payment must be in Cash Only. Thanks and Good Luck.
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