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1967 Plymouth Barracuda Custom on 2040-cars

US $26,900.00
Year:1967 Mileage:1118 Color: Burgundy /
 Black
Location:

Pewamo, Michigan, United States

Pewamo, Michigan, United States

Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : abram.wolfard@manlymail.net .

New school engine / braking / suspension / interior / front and rear custom styling and paint; old school 4 speed / pistol group Hurst shifter / manual steering and no air.

ENGINE
New Crate 5.7 Hemi (Direct from Chrysler)
New Mopar dual intake manifold
New Edelbrock 600 CFM carbs primary with auto choke
New Holly electric fuel pump
New Milodon 8 qt oil pan
New Oversized aluminum radiator
New Aluminum fan shroud
New 15-inch electric fan
New Polished Aluminum air filter
New Alternator
New Hurst shifter with Pistol grip
New Clutch/pressure plate and flywheel
New TTI long tube ceramic headers
Complete NEW Magna Flo Exhaust System with custom x pipe

BODY
Southern car originally – minimal rust (have pics of car in bare metal)
Body completely stripped
2 coats 2 K primer filler/ 1 coat primer sealer
3 coats PPG color/4 coats clear
Custom/rear half of body with 1970 Barracuda tail pan/taillights/lower pan and exhaust
Trunk lid completely modified.
Doors, trunk and hood are shaved. doors with poppers.
Custom hood scoop (all steel). (have pics of construction)
Mini tub 3 ½ inch
Relocated gas filler door –w/remote
Electric pull down for rear trunk lid (new)
Body and paint over 500 hours
Paint by Straight Lines (Cobo Hall winner)
New 70 Cuda tail lights
New lower front valance
New front windshield
All new gaskets and seals (Steele)
Cuda is Dyno Matted in doors on floors and trunk
Custom dash with all new TPI Gauges
New Aluminum fuel cell
Fiberglass bumpers front and back

MECHANICAL
New upper and lower tubular a arms
Torsion bars (removed)
Q A-1 adjustable front coil over aluminum shocks
Rear Q A-1 adjustable aluminum shocks
New rear springs
Rebuilt 8 ¾ 3.55 ratio posi traction
Strange Axles
New steering box (manual)
New idler arm/ball joints/tie rod ends (inner and outer) and adjustable sleeves
4 wheel disc brakes
Electric door openers with poppers
Electric trunk release with new electric pull down closer
Front 6-inch Billet Specialties street wheels
Rear 10 inch Billet Specialties street wheels
New 215/60/15 front tires
New 295/50/15 rear tires
New American 15 circuit wiring kit
New Interstate battery

INTERIOR
Interior by Mike Carr
Power seats (passenger and driver)
Custom new dash with TPI gauges
Ididit Chrome Steering column with tilt
Custom steering wheel
Custom door panels, package tray and headliner
Upholstered trunk

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