2 1965 Plymouth Barracuda's 2 Cars For One Price on 2040-cars
Hockessin, Delaware, United States
I HAVE 2 BARRACUDA'S FOR 1 PRICE. I HAVE OWNED THESE CARS FOR YEARS WITH HOPES OF FINISHING ONE. THE RED WAS PAINTED YEARS AGO AND HAS BEEN SITTING IN MY GARAGE. AS YOU CAN SEE THE PAINT HAS SOME NICKS AND SCRATCHES ON THE QTR.PANELS. THE RED ONE HAS A REBUILT 340 4 BARREL CARB. HAS NOT BEEN STARTED LATELY. THIS CAR NEEDS TO BE FINISHED. THE INTERIOR IS IN DECENT SHAPE WILL NEED NEW CARPETS AND A PATCH PANELS ON EACH SIDE IN FRONT OF REAR SEAT. I HAVE THE PIECES AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES, JUST NEED TO BE WELDED IN. THE PAINT IS NOT PERFECT COULD BE SCUFFED AND BUFFED UP AND TOUCH UP A COUPLE OF SPOTS WHERE MY KIDS HIT IT WITH THEIR BIKES. BETWEEN THE TWO CARS YOU CAN MAKE A NICE ONE. THE PARTS CAR IS A GT BARRACUDA AND HAS A LOT OF REALLY GOOD PARTS. IT HAS THE WOOD GRAIN WHEEL NICE SEATS AND DASH AND IS COMPLETE. THE RED ONE NEEDS EXHAUST AND THE DRIVESHAFT INSTALLED ALONG WITH THE TRIM. I HAVE ALL OF THE TRIM AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES. PLEASE CALL ME OR EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS 302-540-0391 THANKS JIMMY (THESE CARS ARE SOLD AS IS WITH NO RESERVE) I HAVE CLEAR TITLES TO BOTH CARS.
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