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1973 Hemi Barracuda on 2040-cars

US $59,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:100000
Location:

Theresa, Wisconsin, United States

Theresa, Wisconsin, United States
Engine:426
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: bh23g3b557194
Year: 1973
Make: Plymouth
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Barracuda
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: cuda

 I'm selling my 1973 Plymouth Barracuda. It packs a 426 Hemi engine, mated to a 727 down to  freshly rebuilt posi rear with 3.55 gears. This car was rotisserie restored to show winning condition. The paint is a B5 blue, that is absolutely gorgeous and flawless. The finish on the paint anywhere on this car is sure to impress. There are no flaws in the paint. All trim and bumpers are in perfect condition adding to the show quality luster. The elephant 426 Hemi is fed by dual edelbrock carbs, and correctly synchronized to give you the full experience of twin 4 bbl carbs. The car runs amazing with no issues. The engine is very strong and sounds just as good. The 727 is like new, and has a shift kit. The slap stick works flawless and is sure to bang gears. The freshly rebuilt 8 3/4 center section is mated with 3.55 gears, which I find to be the perfect balance for this car in performance and highway cruising. It has Yukon axles as well, and an aluminum driveshaft. Once restored, the car also received frame connectors to keep the body and chassis straight. It has ceramic coated 2" headers flowing to tti exhaust with flowmasters. The car sounds super tough, and one of my favorite out of my collection. All suspension is tight and the car drives straight as and arrow and beautifully. All of the interior is in new condition still, and magnificent. There is not one part of the car that was left behind in the resto. The bottom side of the car is as nice as the top. The inside of the truck is also flawless. Everything mechanically works perfect, along with all electrical. I'm selling the car to downsize my collection, as this car was the last one I added, it must be the first I have to regrettably part with. Unfortunately I have put on very few miles on this car.  All the work is done, all that's left is to enjoy this beautiful piece of mopar history. Will be willing to personally deliver the car up to 400 miles. Any questions about the car, feel free to call. 262-343-0378. I can get a video of the car running and walk around if interested. Also have professionally appraised documents on the car when the rest of my collection was done recently, and selling below the appraisal price. Bid with confidence on this drop dead gorgeous HEMI Cuda! Good luck.

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