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1967 Barracuda Formula S Bare Shell on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:55000
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Up for bid is a 1967 Barracuda Formula S BARE shell.Comes with vin tag,fender tag,build sheet,and title.This is a BARE shell with no parts attached to it other than leaf springs and a 7 1/4 rear end.

   This was a 273 HP,4 speed,rare silver,black interior,bucket seats,non console car.

     This is a very solid CA shell.The frame rails are perfect.Had passenger front floor,full trunk pan,rear valance,and passenger outer wheel tub replaced.The rear wheel housings have been split and the inner housings moved over to the frame.The drivers side rear wheel housing is finished.The passenger side rear wheel housing needs a skim coat sanded and primered.The rear spring hangers on the frame have been removed.The spring relocation kit has not been installed yet .The original frame rails have not been cut for the relocation kit.The upper cowl was removed so the lower cowl could be primed and painted.The upper cowl does come with the car.The shell would need two full quarters and two trunk extensions.I do have the original quarter panels and they can be repaired.The rear quarters come with the shell if you want them.

  The engine bay,back side of the inner fenders,rockers,and roof have all been primered with Sikkens color build plus..The under side of the car was never under coated and has surface rust.


Again this is the BARE shell only.Comes with 7 1/4 rear end,rear quarters and upper cowl.Also comes with vin tag,fender tag,build sheet,and a PA title.

I do have the trunk lid,doors,8 3/4 and other parts at extra cost.

$500.00 non refundable deposit due at end of auction.Balance due in cash or bank wire transfer.Car must be picked up by Feb 15,2014 unless other arrangement are made before the end of the auction.If paid in full I would be willing to store the car until April 1st when the weather is better.


Car is located near East Peoria,IL





On Jan-27-14 at 23:49:01 PST, seller added the following information:

 May trade for a driver Dart or Duster....

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