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1967 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:58000
Location:

East Peoria, Illinois, United States

East Peoria, Illinois, United States

Up for bid is a 1967 Barracuda Formula S 273 4 speed body.........

This is a basket case project with some parts missing as noted above.This car does come with the fender tag,buildsheet,and good PA title.This was a long time CA car so it was fairly solid.I did replace the front passenger floor pan,and full trunk pan due to some various small rust holes.At one time some one back into a post or something and the rear valance was dented so I replace it as well.I used AMD replacement metal.I do have the rear quarter panels off and would say to do the car correctly I would replace both rear quarter panels with AMD panels.The car also needs both trunk extensions.I do have both quarter panels and both could be repaired.The passenger quarter has pin holes on the lower quarter behing the rear tire.And the drivers quarter has a few holes at the rear window area.Also the drivers quarter would need the lower section behind the rear tire replaced.The primer on the car was applied by a professional and is Sikkens Color build Plus.

   The bare shell as picture here is rustfree with the exception of 2-3 small rust holes in the panel between the rear glass and the trunk lid.The doors,and hood are also rustfree.The impossible to find trunk lid is rustfree but has one small area where the pinch weld is bubbled a little.

     I did widen the rear wheel tubs.The tubs have been moved to the frame.But I have NOT cut the rear frame for the spring relocation kit.So you could keep the spring in the stock location,would need new rear spring mounts on the frame to do so though.

        All the small parts I have for the car are marked and boxed up.

      The car comes with a 8 3/4 open rear end under it.It has caster wheels and can roll up on a trailer or flat bed.

      This was a 273 HP,4 speed,non console,silver,black interior car.This is a auction so do not ask what my reserve is.Bid if you want the car and either you will meet the reserve or you will not. 


*************Deposit due within 24 hours of auctions end.Balance due in cash or Bank wire transfer****************

Car must be picked up by May 4th,2014  unless other arrangements are made before the end of the auction.


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