Real Fm3 Panther Pink, 4spd Big Block Cuda , Delivery To Mopar Nationals on 2040-cars
Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383
Drive Type: 4SPD
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 70,000
Model: Barracuda
Trim: mint
here is a ultra rare, real deal panther pink big block cuda with a 4spd, there is only 3 pink cudas with a bigger motor than a 383 known to exist , and only one is a 4SPD ,, so if u want to have one of the ultimate pink mopar cars at a car show and probably the only 4SPD there,,, this is ur chance, and this car is loaded with cool options like super duper rare window louvers , and hockey stripe , along with rally gauges, and power brakes, it doesnt get much cooler and rarer than that a reasonable price, it would cost this much to restore, so u get the car for free without any headaches, when u r ready to BUY, please call for more details and PLEASE NO emails with a hundred questions, thanks greg, 952-440-6722,, more pics at mopar ponderosa
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