1974 Plymouth Barracuda- Original Survivor, Never Before Offered! on 2040-cars
Hot Springs Village, AR, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:318
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: White
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: 2 dr hard top
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 131,000
Exterior Color: Yellow
Number of Doors: 2
True Survivor! 1974 Plymouth Barracuda. Started to restore, all original, 2 owner local car. Most all mechanical work has been done and I have receipts for all. Motor rebuilt, purple shaft cam, added 4 barrel and stock intake,Flowmasters, dual exhaust, new brakes, front end rebuild, shocks, original trans professionally rebuilt, have all parts that were removed from car and have been labeled and stored. Interior is all original, seats are ripped and faded, plastic panels need replaced too. Dash is cracked in several places, I removed headliner. Console is excellent, no holes in floor, new carpet was put in as I drive car occasionally until getting the body done. All original date coded glass in excellent condition. Jack instructions sticker is faded, but in place from factory. When engine was being rebuilt, I had the engine bay professionally repainted the stock "Y5 Yellow Blaze" color. Body has never been worked on. I have 2 new rear quarter patch panels purchased from Stephens Performance as well as a dual exhaust rear valance for the car. New trunk mat also. Minor rust in rockers, rust through on lower rear quarters. Grill is there but cracked in many places. Trunk has minor rust through. Trunk lid and roof paint actually shine pretty good. Cars runs excellent but is not driven enough. Sounds great too. I have original 2 barrel and intake as well as every part removed from car when I started restoration. I have run out of money and time to finish it and have other needs right now. Have build sheet,(was under seat), drove the car home when I bought it in a small town in Arkansas. I am a survivor nut, and I bought the car to restore to original but still drive while doing so. Decided to have motor rebuilt but changed things to be more like a stock 340- 4 barrel car. I have all info on what was done. Kind of hard to let it go. Was owned by State Trooper who I bought it from. Was a local car in his home town about 60 miles from mine. I have owned it for about 10 years now. Too much to explain, but would be happy to talk on phone with any serious inquiries. Call Joe 501-984-2696 Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end auction early. Will consider trade or trade + cash for a 69' Road Runner survivor/driver quality??? (That's what I really want to find someday...sold mine in HS and still not over it) LOL
On Apr-26-13 at 19:19:07 PDT, seller added the following information:
Forgot to mention: Car has 8 3/4 rear end, power steering, front disc brakes, 904 trans, and when motor was rebuilt, we installed 340 heads on it. E mail for more pics. Thanks
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