What a $1200 67 Barracuda notchback looks like

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I haven't pulled back the carpet but I did look it over good from underneath, It is solid from what I can tell. Will know more tomorrow, I will post pics of what is inside the trunk and pics of the trim tag tomorrow.

I paid close to that for my 64 Valiant. It needed rear floor pans which I have already replaced and other now small rust repairs. The car had sat up since 1982 but I got it runnin very easily and drove it for a couple months earlier this year. But yours is a Barracuda. Even no engine, you did really good.
 
Nice,
I am relocating from WA state to my home state of TX in 18 months after retiring from the USN. I have to pick and choose what I take down with me. I need to stop looking on craigslist.
 
But do it have a title?
If it do, it's a real bargain.
If not, you'll still come out ahead
 
been looking for a notch off and on this one is on facebook but won't respond has a 340 in it

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That's a great score! Love the Notches for sure. Can't wait to see the treasure trove in the trunk. I found factory keys, the lost trunk lock, dome lens, a spare e brake. Some of this stuff appeared only after a spin on the rotisserie.
Congratulations and good luck!
 
Bring all of your projects with you to Texas, I'm sure what ever you decide to sell will go quickly here.
 
So you didnt pay $1200 for it?
Yes I did. I'm just saying I knew that the scrap yard only paid whomever dropped the car off for scrap. Essentially free for them. At todays prices 1 ton of scrap is worth$42.
 
Nice,
I am relocating from WA state to my home state of TX in 18 months after retiring from the USN. I have to pick and choose what I take down with me. I need to stop looking on craigslist.

@greymouser7 is a personal friend of mine and also retired from the USN. He's somewhere in Texas too. I tagged him so maybe he'll chime in.
 
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