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1965 Plymouth Barracuda Fast Back (sport Hardtop) on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:120143
Location:

Rimrock, Arizona, United States

Rimrock, Arizona, United States
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1965 Barracuda Fast Back, Sport Hard Top!!   225 Slant Six, 4 Barrel, 4 Speed, Rear Wheel Drive, 2 Door, Bucket Seats, Actual miles 120,143  Clear California Title, 14" Five Lug Tires and Rims.  No Power Brakes, Steering or A/C. * Car is sold as is and is for sale locally and auction may end at anytime *  This rare 1965 Plymouth Barracuda Factory 4 Speed with a 225 Slant Six (Tower of Power) Rebuilt motor with a solid 50 lbs at idle.  It has had an Offenhauser 4 Barrel Manifold put on it, with a Holley 390 ~ 4 Barrel Carb and aftermarket air cleaner.  We still have the original manifold, air cleaner and carb in truck along with the jack and spare.  Interior was redone in the 1980's with new headliner and seats (drivers seat torn), interior and trim all there, car runs and drives very well.  Car presents very well, is a very ready for the car show this summer.  Car was repainted original black in the 1970's.  This is a California car that has had a very good life and it shows!  Gauges work, speedometer does not (cable?), all the glass is in great shape with no cracks or breaks, trunk hinges on one side is broken, but chrome piece is in glove box, body great, a couple of rust area passenger side down low.  Doors, fenders and body solid inside, floor boards and trunk very good shape, suspension is tight, does not wander or pull.  Back seat folds down and rear deck folds down into trunk, (you can lay down in the back)!  Brakes work very well, dome lights inside work, lights work great, car gets tons of attention and is very fast car.  Tires are not bad and do not go flat, 64 Mustang hub caps, don't pass up this "Snap Shot In Time", drive it straight to the show same day you get it!  Car is for sale locally as well, so auction may end at any time!  This car is fast and cool or could have V-8 installed and build a very nice Hot Rod, or drive it like it is and enjoy all the attention!  * Car is sold as is and is for sale locally and auction may end at anytime *  Be sure to ask any questions, Thank you!


On Mar-16-14 at 10:10:55 PDT, seller added the following information:

Typo correction:  Original manifold, air cleaner and carb in trunk not truck

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