Mopar 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible V-8 Runs! Low Reserve on 2040-cars
South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: White
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: COVERT
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 93,456
Exterior Color: Blue
HERE FOR BID WITH A LOW RESERVE A 1968 BARRACUDA V-8 CONVERTIBLE.THIS IS A VERY GOOD CANDIDATE FOR RESTORATION AS IT HAS NOT BEEN TAKEN APART AT ALL AND IS NEAR COMPLETE.BEEN SAVING THIS FOR A WHILE HOPING TO 440 IT BUT REALIZE I AM TOO BUSY DOING CARS FOR OTHER PEOPLE AND DONT HAVE TIME FOR IT.THERE ARE 2 SPOTS IN THE REAR FLOOR THAT NEED ATTENTION OTHERWISE FLOORS AND TRUNK ARE NICE AS PICS SHOW.FRAME RAILS AND CROSSMEMBERS ARE ALSO GOOD.LIGHTLY HIT IN THE SNOUT WITH NO FRAME DAMAGE(HIGH HIT).THIS RUNS AND MOVES UNDER ITS OWN POWER WITH AUXILIARY GAS CAN.STOPS TOO. ENGINE IS A FACTORY REBUILT 318. TRANS IS REBUILT ALSO.OPTIONS INCLUDE,POWER TOP(WORKS),WITH GLASS BACK WINDOW STILL INTACT,LIGHT DECOR GROUP,CLOCK IN DASH, 150 SPEEDO,HOOD MOUNTED TURN SIGNALS,DELUXE INTERIOR.AS PICS SHOW,INTERIOR IS VERY NICE WITH NO RIPS OTHER THAN DRIVER SEAT AND IS COMPLETELY INTACT.YOU CAN"T BEAT THIS COLOR COMBO!HAS GOOD TITLE WITH CERICARD AND OWNERS MANUAL.GONNA NEED 1/4"AND DROPOFFS,BOLT ON BODY PARTS.I DO HAVE SOME EXTRA PARTS THAT ARE GONNA GO WITH THE CAR AS I WILL HAVE NO NEED FOR THEM ONCE IT IS GONE.PARTS WILL FIT IN THE CAR FOR SHIPPING.
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