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1969 Plymouth Barracuda, VIN: BH27P9B120003, NUMBERS MATCHING CAR 340 4bl,727 automatic transmission.
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If you are looking for a rare car to restore and if you are a MOPAR FAN,this is one to add to your collection. It does not need any metal panels, alloriginal body panels, rockers, floors and quarters, etc., except it has a 68front right fender. Only 125 340 convertibles were made, and of them only 91were automatics, do not know how many were floor shift and this colorcombination, gold with white/black interior.
HOW MANY NUMBERS MATCHING 340 BARRACUDA CONVERTIBLES ARE STILL AROUND?
I am asking 12,500 and you can see the car with more information at the craigslist ad for Columbus, Ohio.
http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/4866585016.html
I am new to the Forum and hope to find a good home for this car.
1969 Plymouth Barracuda, VIN: BH27P9B120003, NUMBERS MATCHING CAR 340 4bl,727 automatic transmission.
View attachment DSCN1693.jpg
If you are looking for a rare car to restore and if you are a MOPAR FAN,this is one to add to your collection. It does not need any metal panels, alloriginal body panels, rockers, floors and quarters, etc., except it has a 68front right fender. Only 125 340 convertibles were made, and of them only 91were automatics, do not know how many were floor shift and this colorcombination, gold with white/black interior.
HOW MANY NUMBERS MATCHING 340 BARRACUDA CONVERTIBLES ARE STILL AROUND?
I am asking 12,500 and you can see the car with more information at the craigslist ad for Columbus, Ohio.
http://columbus.craigslist.org/cto/4866585016.html
I am new to the Forum and hope to find a good home for this car.