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1966 Plymouth Barracuda Base 3.7l on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:118000
Location:

Quarryville, Pennsylvania, United States

Quarryville, Pennsylvania, United States

For sale is a 1966 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback. This car has had 5 owners, the original, the original owner's son, then another owner in 2000, owner since 2014 Comes with the original ID card and holder (see or ask for these pics) ID # bp29b62632065. Mostly original car. The seats and headliner have been recovered, and the car was repainted by a previous owner, everything else to the best of our knowledge is original. Equipped with stock numbers matching 225 6 cylinder engine and automatic transmission. Car starts right up and runs and drives just like a 50 yr old car should-so yes you can drive it home. Current PA inspection good through 10/2014. All four 185 80 13 tires are at least 50% tread. Paint shines nicely, showing some orange peel, a scratch on the Passenger/Driver door, some clear coat peeling on the roof, and normal wear. Body is nice and straight, showing some surface rust on the edge of rear truck lid. Rug is nice, door & rear panels OK, dash and related hardware is all there, some of the hardware is showing age. Everything works but the oil and gas gauge, and original radio. Rear hatch area is clean! All glass is nice, all body trim is intact showing minor wear. All body/window seals are intact. Could use the rear leaf springs resprung. Car has 118,000 original miles-the original odometer was replaced while the car was sitting and reads 118,000-this is the correct mileage. So to continue to keep track of the actual mileage you just keep track of the current mileage and ad it to the 118K. there were a total of 38,029 made
here is a break down of the Vin Number
bp29b62632065
First digit = car line
B - Plymouth Barracuda
Second digit = Price class
P - Premium
Third and fourth digits = body style
29 - 2 door sports hardtop
Fifth digit = engine
B - 225 1-1BBL 6 Cylinder "RG" engine
Sixth digit = model year
6 - 1966
Seventh Digit = Assembly Plant
2 - Hamtramck, Michigan
The remaining six digits indicate the sequence number (serial number)


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