[FOR SALE] 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Notchback

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I have been tasked with selling this 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Notchback Project for my daughter that acquired it from her divorce
My son-in-law purchased the car from the original owner family almost 2 years ago as it came from the factory. The car has never had collision damage and does not have rust. Original paint is in excellent condition with only a small number of minor dents/dings. This is a rust free survivor with 41,000 miles.Interior is complete and in showroom condition. There is over $40,000 invested in this project and I have receipts, California title, letter from original owner relatives and other documents to prove what I’m saying. This would be an excellent buy for someone overseas since everything has already been acquired. I would like to get around $25,000.


Brand new Mopar SRT8 Hemi 6.1 litre crate engine
  • Engine has never been started
  • Engine wiring harness and computer is included. Drive by wire throttle pedal.
  • Includes power steering pump, alternator and AC compressor.
  • Ceramic coated tight-tuck headers
  • Original hood is included and clears Hemi motor (no modification required)
Keisler TKO 600 transmission (includes hydraulic throughout bearing, new Wilwood master cylinder and Centerforce clutch installed)



Complete New Magnum Force Racing XRT A-Body K-member and front coilover suspension (powder coated and installed). Includes power steering rack and anti-sway bar.
  • Wilwood front disc brakes and master cylinder.
Custom made firewall to coilover to K-member brace (water jet cut from ½ steel, powder coated)

New Performance Suspension Technology rear leaf springs and Bilstein shocks.
New Rock Valley stainless steel gas tank with in tank EFI fuel pump

Brand new Moser 12 bolt Musclepak rearend
Package includes; New Moser 12-Bolt Made in the U.S.A. Housing, with OEM located mounting provisions, seamless steel tubing (3" O.D., 1/4" wall), custom alloy 30 spline bolt-in axles, bearings, studs, seals, heavy duty retainer plates, new housing ends, t-bolt kit, Eaton clutch posi, "1310" Series pinion yoke, ring & pinion, chrome rear cover, set up with Timken bearings, New 9 1/2" GM Drum Brakes, brake lines, brake line clamps, emergency brake cables.

Includes Painless Performance Products Mopar 14-circuit wiring harness (new in box)

Includes Custom Speedhut Legacy Barracuda 6 Gauge Set (new in box, speedo, tach, water temp, fuel, volts, oil pressure & senders)

Includes 5 Vintiques Mopar Steel Rally Wheels and Cast Center Caps. New tires

Includes original automatic steering column and professionally restored manual steering column.



Needed to complete:
  • Radiator and hoses (parts not included)
  • Install steering column and wiring harnesses (parts included).
  • Brake and fuel lines
  • Muffer System
  • The car is in San Diego CA.
 

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Looks like a dana 60 mopar rear end and not a 12 bolt gm unit might want to confirm that but that's what my eyes are seeing. Killer car! Good luck with the sale.
 
He posted this 9 months ago and has only 3 post total and no posts since this one. He probably sold it and just never returned to let us know.
 
That and he really did think he was going to get 25k for it .

#-o

:laughing::laughing: I agree.


Needed to complete:
•Radiator and hoses (parts not included)
•Install steering column and wiring harnesses (parts included).
•Brake and fuel lines
•Muffer System

:scratch: :scratch:

IMHO, these hemi swaps are rarely a plug in an go deal. All kinds of sorting.
 
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