Plymouth Barracuda 340 on 2040-cars
Rockingham, North Carolina, United States
Engine:340
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: base
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: coupe
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 200,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I have for sale a 95% rust free A body Barracuda
It has a hand size hole in the passenger front floor
It has a little bit of bondo in the left rear quarter at the very bottom that I cant tell if is rust or a dent I dont see any rust on the inner quarter
There is no other rust visible on the rest of the car
The frame is very clean as is the rest of the bottom of the car
The panel behind the rear window is rust free as is the roof
The front fenders are excellent
Under the hood is excellent
The doors are excellent
It has a 340 steal crank engine that runs good The carburator needs to be rebuilt but it will lot drive
It has a 727 transmission with a stall converter and a manual valve body
14 inch rallye wheels with nice matching radial tires
8&3/4 rear end with 410 gears & a posi
The brakes may not be perfect but are up & solid
This car belonged to a good friend of mine for the last 33 years and I traded for it last week It ran a best quarter mile time of 11.90 on slicks as you see it It is not a hacked up old race car
It is the most solid A body i have seen in a long time
Any questions call Kenny 910-995-0383
The front bumper is in good condition and is with the car
The 340 engine has bean ballanced and has forged pistons.It is a very very strong engine
May be intrested in a Mopar or Harley trade Let me know what you have
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