Detail Info for: Plymouth : Barracuda Gran Coupe 1970 Plymouth St. Louis Blues Cuda 383 Big Block

Transaction Info
Sold On:
03/17/2011
Price:
$ 6700.00
Condition:
Mileage:
45000
Location:
Bowling Green, Kentucky, 42103
Seller Type:
-
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1970 Plymouth Barracuda
Submodel Body Type:
Gran Coupe -
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
BP23L0B132725
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
ReListed do to Non Paying Bidder, You are bidding on one of the Rarest Plymouth Barracuda's on the Planet. This car is more scarce than most Hemi and Six Pack Cars. Only 47 St Louis Blues Barracuda's were Made, They all had the V02 option code for 2 tone paint which consisted of a blue painted roof and white body. ( See Mopar Collectors Guide May 1994 ) 39 of them were 318 cars and 8 were Gran Coupes. This is 1 of the 8 Gran Coupe Cars. Out of those 8, 1 was cut up and used for parts to fix the First 440-6 Pack car made. That leaves 7 According to my Research and only 4 are known to exist, 1 318 powered car which now has a 340, and 3 Gran Coupes. This car is very rare, It was Soda Blasted about 2 years ago and has just been sitting in my shop ever since, I just don't have time to do another project, it is about 85% to 90% complete, with some parts missing, It needs a full restoration and needs a floor pan, rear seat pan, trunk floor, front fender wells, and needs to be put on a frame rack due to the right front frame rail being slightly bent. Frame Is solid front to back, also needs work @ the window chanels front and rear, Front Fenders are very Fixable, Doors are Nice and Rust Free, I have all the Glass, except windshield, all the wiring, Gauges, Seats as well as good used front seat covers that are correct for a Gran Coupe ( have the medallions in them) also have the Medallions for the rear, Have correct Date Coded 383 for it, Parts I do Not have are, Trans, Grille, Door Panels, Luggage Rack, Has correct Deck lid and Flat hood, I also have the correct Headliner Board and Overhead Console. The car originally belonged to Frank St. Marseille of the St. Louis Blues Hockey team. I have documentation on this car, as well as all the Vin numbers of the 8 Gran Coupes, and have personally looked at the other 3 I have accounted for. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY PLEASE, This car would easily be worth over 100K restored, maybe more as it would be 1 of 3 known to exist. I would consider Mopar Trades and Cash as well. Please feel free to call me at 1-270-791-8201 at anytime for any questions that you may have prior to bidding. The last Picture is what the car would look like restored with the exception of the hockey stick stripe this is a clone a friend of mine built and the hockey stick decal was designed by him. On Mar-02-11 at 17:40:37 PST, seller added the following information: I forgot to mention the VIN and Fender Tag and the body numbers all match (IE: core support, and firewall)