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1974 Plymouth Barracuda 440 6 Pack 4sp, 1970 Cuda on 2040-cars

US $32,000.00
Year:1974 Mileage:85127
Location:

Kokomo, Indiana, United States

Kokomo, Indiana, United States

 

1974 Plymouth Barracuda

440 6 PACK 4sp

Just in time for Spring! This Cuda is RED and READY to chase those winter blues away!!




This gorgeous Red Cuda was restored 3 years ago.  The previous owner never really drove the car………….just sat in his garage.  WHAT AN INJUSTICE to this beautiful muscle car!  Fortunately for YOU this car is ready to drive and make all your Mopar friends jealous at a price that won’t make break the bank, cause a divorce or make you take out your third home equity loan that would probably drive this great country into a financial downward spiral……..but I digress.  This is a great Mopar for the money.


 Not a $70k show car, but not just a “daily driver” either.  This car is ready to drive and have fun…..and it’s RED…..does it get any better than a RED BARRACUDA WITH A 440 6 PACK AS YOU NAVIGATE THE 4 SPD  ON THE FLOOR!  The answer is NO.  It does not!  This car is 99% complete.  I say 99% because there is always something you can do to these old beauties.  For example, this car has a factory radio in it, but it is not hooked up.  You may choose to do that.  Some people don’t care, some do.  It’s your choice………Time and Money is all you need.  No disappointments for the money!  This car needs to be driven!!


This car started out as a mild mannered 318 ci Cuda and then was transformed into the beast it is today.  I can’t say it enough this is a great car for the money!  I challenge you to find another Cuda on Ebay or any website of this quality for this price………..they are just not out there!  If a dealer had this car he would want at least $37K - $40K.  YOU can get this car for 30K and a few hundred dollar bills?  Best deal on the net for a Barracuda of this quality!





1974 Plymouth Barracuda


Engine


  • 440 6-PACK- stock rebuild with less than 300 miles on it.

     


Transmission


  • 18 Spline 4 speed

     


Rear End


  • 8 3/4

  • 3:73 Gears


Interior


  • Newer Legendary seats…no rips

  • Door panels good…no cracks

  • Dash good…no cracks 

  • Newer carpet

  • Pistol Grip Shifter


Trim


  • Original trim….good shape for the age of the car.  If you want it perfect get out your wallet and your Year One catalog

Bumpers good..original




Glass


  • Original glass…good shape. Passenger window does have a noticeable scrape on it....just wanted to mention it.  Again if you want it perfect, get out your wallet and your favorite Mopar Restoration Catalog!



Misc


  • Undercoated from the firewall back

  • Front Power Disc Brakes

  • Rear Drum brakes

  • New fuel lines

  • New Brake lines

  • New Gas tank

  • New bushings and rebuilt front end

  • Tires good


 


Things I would want to know if I was paying 30K for a car!


  • The front windshield trim is missing a clip on the corner drivers’ side.

  • The factory radio is in the car but is not hooked up

  • The car is wired for an aftermarket radio in the glove box

  • The car is a little tight coming out of reverse all of the other gears shift perfect (my opinion the bushings seem tight from not being driven)

  • Not all of the gauges are working

  • Car does have a standard 3 pack aftermarket gauges installed under the dash

  • Hinges on the hood could you some correct adjustments.  Closes fine and sets fine.  Just needs tweaked in my opinion.


I have absolutely tried to describe this car to the best of my abilities.  All the good points and all the things that I believe a buyer should know if they buy the car.  Please feel free to come look at the car, have it inspected and by all means call me if you have any questions! 


Thanks and Good luck!!!!!!


Call or email me with any questions!

Todd 765-437-3498


Please note the following:


  • $500 non-refundable PayPal deposit is required when you buy the car.  If you win the auction, buy the car.  Don’t be a Jerk!

  • Car is for sale locally, and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

  • I encourage you to inspect the car or have it inspected (it’s a lot of money).

  • No games….we are all busy!  I’m not stupid or broke!  The car is priced fair and below market value……so no low ball offers!  The magic number is around 30K!

  • I am not a dealer or some car flipper.  I enjoy old cars it is a passion and a hobby that helps reduce the stress of everyday life.  I drive them a while, maybe do a few improvements and move on to the next car that I can’t live without!!

I have 100% feedback and have not had one complaint about the few cars I have sold on EBay.  I try to describe things the best I can and I am willing to do whatever it takes to make you comfortable with your purchase.





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