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1971 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible - Super Rare - 1 Of 722 Made - on 2040-cars

US $42,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:0
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

This is a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible! These are incredibly rare! 

In 1971 Plymouth produced 722 Convertible Barracudas and only 292 convertible Cudas

43 years later, only half of those convertibles are likely to still be in circulation. Many cars were wrecked, crushed or rusted away.

I always keep an eye out for Convertible E bodies, they VERY RARELY come up for sale as projects. This year you may have seen two.... 
A 1970 Challenger Convertible & a 1971 Barracuda convertible... But I was the one selling them :D

I own a large family collection of unrestored Mopars. But this is the last 1971 Barracuda convertible body that I will be putting for sale. 
I sold one earlier this year in February on eBay and I'm keeping one for myself.

SO this could be your last chance to get your hands on an unrestored 71 Barracuda Convertible!!! 
At this point the surviving 1971 Barracuda Convertibles have all been restored and turned into Hemi clones. 

You could buy a restored 71 Cuda clone for $100,000 + BUT then your just buying someone else's dream car... 

Build your own dream car how YOU want it to be built, and save money doing the resto yourself!

ALL of the hard work has already been done! The body is rock solid and ready to be built.

The floors, trunk, and quarters have all been professionally replaced! 

New fenders, fender gills, and shaker hood have been added!

The car has a CLEAR TITLE! The Dash VIN matches the body numbers and title! 

The car originally had a G code 318 V8. The body was originally B5 blue. The car no longer has a fender tag. 
But its not like anyone would built this car to factory specs anyway...

The convertible top rack looks very nice! It doesn't have any rust and moves freely.

The car has it's original OEM "Convertible Only" rear seat

The car has all of the original front "Convertible Only" front windsheild trim.

All of the "Convertible Only" side glass is still intact. The windows roll up and down as they should.

The rear convertible stainless trim is missing one end piece. But you can buy that stainless trim reproduction. 
You can see the piece missing in the pictures on the passenger side. The trim piece is only a few inches long.

The car has POWER STEERING & DISK BRAKES!!!

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INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS ARE WELCOME TO BUY THE CAR!


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