Detail Info for: Plymouth : Barracuda "Cuda 'Cuda Project Car. 383 with 727 Torqu-Flite tranny. Needs full restoration

Transaction Info
Sold On:
07/01/2012
Price:
$ 1995.00
Condition:
Mileage:
100000
Location:
Kimberly, WI, 54136
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1974 Plymouth Barracuda
Submodel Body Type:
"Cuda
Engine:
non-original 383
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Great inexpensive entery level Mopar 'Cuda project car. Originally a red exterior with white interior factory option 'Cuda. It is one of the very last 'Cudas mother Mopar EVER MADE!! Currently has a big block K-member installed. I have the 383 big block that was in the car when I bought it. Also has a 727 Torqu-Flight auto tranny. 80% disassemebled and is a roller right now. I have all the parts I removed during the assessment phase of the tear down. It has factory front disc brakes. Orignally a 318 small block console, bucket seats and A/C car. I have all of the interior components and almost all of the exterior bright work. I have a clear title and the original fender tag is still present. If you are aching for a true Mopar project car for cheap, this is it. Now the bad parts. The car needs a complete restoration. Needs floors, quarter, fenders, etc. Also has a after-market sunroof that someone hacked in years ago. The hood and trunk lid are rough as is the valance panels. It does not have a complete grill. Also, the tail lights have been damaged by vandals as well. All the glass is present. All of the side window assemblies work (both doors are in very, very good shape). Also, the fire wall and radiator bulk head are in very, very good shape, as well. It has a factory 7 1/4 non-SUre Grip rear end. I have too many projects and this one has to go. If it doesn't sell I will just part out all of the parts and components. I really need to shop space it is currently taking up. It has been sitting for too long and needs a busy set of hands to get the ball rolling. This is not a light weight project and is not for the feint of heart. These real factory restrable 'Cudas are getting very scare. Possible G-Force hammer or a 1/4 mile dragger! You will need to arrange for a pick-up. I do not deliver and I do not store. If your just kicking tires, this probobly isn't the project for you.