1967 Plymouth Barracuda notchback coupe
1967 Plymouth Barracuda
Technical specifications of Plymouth Barracuda 1967 | |
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Price: | US $9,500.00 |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Pearl, Mississippi, United States |
Make: | Plymouth |
Model: | Barracuda |
Year: | 1967 |
Mileage: | 70000 |
Number of cylinders: | 6 |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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1967 Plymouth Barracuda notchback coupe. Slant 6 with a 3 speed manual in the column, non power steering model. Have videos of it on YouTube, walk around and showing undercarriage.
Videos can be found at tweednoisebox in YouTube or I will attempt to copy the links below:https://youtu.be/zQySWuoGtGU
https://youtu.be/aypXChwJNdw
Very solid car. Runs, drives, stops as is. It is my weekend driver. Not a show car, but very presentable. Interior is pretty nice, say 7/10. True mileage unknown.
I will try to be as nit picky as I can in its description.
Paint is not original, there’s the beginning of a bubble that I saw once but am having a hard time finding again, but it’s there. Has an exhaust leak, leaks a little bit of oil—not enough to have to replenish with any frequency. Could use a clutch and pressure plate to make driving more enjoyable. Gas gauge doesn’t work—lights, windshield wipers do. Cold start takes 20-30 seconds to start, I believe it’s losing prime over a day or so time—never had a classic that didn’t so this but still mentioning it out of full disclosure. I meticulously search for droplets or pools under the car before each ride, have found tiny drips behind rear-end and not under engine despite there being a slight oil leak from engine. Parking break works but I wouldn’t rely on it on a steep incline, horn doesn’t work. Car is over 50 years old and driveable, but if this is your first classic let me tell you that there will be things you need to do throughout the life of this vehicle.
The two major blemishes on the car are in the above photos. They are slightly dented passengers side headlight and tail light bezels—I have the replacements and of course they come with the car.
As stated before, I drive it frequently.
Please ask all questions before bidding. Greater 48 only please, shipping and inspections are all buyer’s responsibility. I will cooperate to the best of my ability to help in shipping this car to the winner.On Apr-03-20 at 22:59:43 PDT, seller added the following information:
Videos can be found at tweednoisebox in YouTube or I will attempt to copy the links below:https://youtu.be/zQySWuoGtGU
https://youtu.be/aypXChwJNdw
Very solid car. Runs, drives, stops as is. It is my weekend driver. Not a show car, but very presentable. Interior is pretty nice, say 7/10. True mileage unknown.
I will try to be as nit picky as I can in its description.
Paint is not original, there’s the beginning of a bubble that I saw once but am having a hard time finding again, but it’s there. Has an exhaust leak, leaks a little bit of oil—not enough to have to replenish with any frequency. Could use a clutch and pressure plate to make driving more enjoyable. Gas gauge doesn’t work—lights, windshield wipers do. Cold start takes 20-30 seconds to start, I believe it’s losing prime over a day or so time—never had a classic that didn’t so this but still mentioning it out of full disclosure. I meticulously search for droplets or pools under the car before each ride, have found tiny drips behind rear-end and not under engine despite there being a slight oil leak from engine. Parking break works but I wouldn’t rely on it on a steep incline, horn doesn’t work. Car is over 50 years old and driveable, but if this is your first classic let me tell you that there will be things you need to do throughout the life of this vehicle.
The two major blemishes on the car are in the above photos. They are slightly dented passengers side headlight and tail light bezels—I have the replacements and of course they come with the car.
As stated before, I drive it frequently.
Please ask all questions before bidding. Greater 48 only please, shipping and inspections are all buyer’s responsibility. I will cooperate to the best of my ability to help in shipping this car to the winner.On Apr-03-20 at 22:59:43 PDT, seller added the following information:
As any car of 50+ years, it will need TLC. Please ask any questions you can think of and don’t assume anything. My opinion may differ from yours on any multitude of things. If there is a particular spot on the car you’d like to see that you don’t feel is represented well just let me know and I will try to accommodate.