Detail Info for: Plymouth : Barracuda Notchback All original...... 1967 barracuda notchback

Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/09/2011
Price:
$ 9000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
99000
Location:
port, OR, 97223
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1967 Plymouth Barracuda
Submodel Body Type:
Notchback Coupe
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
bh23d72353564
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
It's only original ONCE! '67 barracuda notchback (coupe) All original,#matching, build sheet, stock. Car runs and, drives perfect. 273 C.I ., console automatic, stock drive train. All of the drive train has been serviced and or rebuilt as needed. Purrs and rides awsome. Purchased from the original owner, have all paper work and records from the original owner. every part of this car deserves a " WOW ". interior is in amazing shape, glass is all perfect, vinyl top is beautiful, chrome trim,bumpers, molding etc. is all amazing. new tires, battery, belts, hoses. Was repainted once by original owner. Correct stock '67 yellow. Only thing that could use replacing is the carpet .......( Has a small worn spot on drivers side) but, even it is in good condition. All body panels, trunk, floors, pillars, window edges are in beautiful shape. Only spot that needs attention is the pass. side rear quarter behind the wheel. ( Which I took down to bare metal, applied p.o.r. 15, then a skim of filler,wet sanded down and is ready for primer and paint. ( had a couple of pencil size bubbles) Thats it!! you could hop in the car andn Drive cross country NO PROBLEM. As I said this is 1 of those you see only every few years. I have all been through the car and as I have done this the only word to discribe it is "WOW" Happy to provide any additional pics you need. You just don't find STOCK, Original cars anymore. Here is your shot. It is not priced at a stupid resreve...... fair lower price for what the market bares now. On Sep-26-11 at 16:42:15 PDT, seller added the following information: So ........ If you want to spend less than 10K on a classic american car. throw down a bid.