1970 Barracuda Convertible, Factory Limelite Green Grand Coupe, Just Off Rotise on 2040-cars
Wheatfield, Indiana, United States
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This is a 1970 CONVERTIBLE Plymouth Barracuda, Grand Coupe, Factory, A/C, Power Window, Six Way Seat Car. It is a factory FJ5 Limelite Green Car. It has absolutely no rust, and has just come off of the rotisserie. I have all of the parts to complete the car, but it needs seat covers and top. The car needs put back together. It comes with a rebuilt 340, and a rebuilt 727 transmission. I have all of the windows, and electric regulators. This car has a great start. Paint is terrific. I do have the fender tag for the car. Codes upon request. Car was complete before disassebly for frame off restoration. Please do not bid if you can not afford this car. Please do not bid outside of the US Please call with any questions, or if you are a bidder. Bill 301-542-6702. Car is located outside of Chicago. On May-21-14 at 12:06:42 PDT, seller added the following information: I have had alot of e-mails. Yes I have the top mechanism and frames. I also have the interior for the car. No I will not sell the 3-way seat mechanisms, they are original to the car and will go with it. I am not in a position to take pictures of the parts until tue. but will add them then. Yes I have the complete dash assembly also. The car was complete before the frame off rotiserie started. Thanks Bill On May-22-14 at 03:59:31 PDT, seller added the following information: As some of you have requested I have added a picture of the original fender tag, and its codes. |
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