[SOLD] All or none 1969 Plymouth Baracuda Notch

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1969 Barracuda notch. Located in Northern Kansas City, MO.

V8 car has 318 that turns over. 90Kish miles.
904 Auto.
Bucket seat car
Console.
Wood grain steering wheel.
150mph speedometer.
Good doors, glass, hood, fenders,quarters, trunk lid, Door sills, etc. Really dry and solid.
Has more window trim and two grills that are decent but need to be restored.
Was a vinyl roof car. I think I have some of the vinyl roof trim for it. There some other goodies in the trunk like wheel arc trims and trunk mat.

Asking $2,400.00

This car was driven into a neighbors garage in the late 80's and stayed there until yesterday.
Lot's of potential in this rust free gem. The frame rails and under body are amazing. Covered in a light surface rust on some of the exposed areas, it was a factory undercoat car so no holes whatsoever. The car came from a southern climate back in the 80's.

So the bad part.....It's just missing it's keys and title. Sold with a bill of sale. I can arrange for you to have a conversation with my neighbor (Owner since 80's) if need be.

NO TITLE. VIN and Tag pics are included for your own DD.

PM me with specific questions. We are not parting this out as we feel it can save someones build. The foundation is rock solid and so are the panels. Great start for someone with a rust bucket.

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No 4spd, its been painted at one point. Looks like it had a fender bender on the front cowl. Really straight though. We got this and another Barracuda, that Confusedcuda's going to build. Has H6X int Dk Blueish, wX9 carpet? and B7 Ext. Jamaican Blue The interior looks blueish but it could be faded black. Mee eyes aint so good no more.
 
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Doesn't that 150MPH speedo mean something??? Also, there is a "thing" mounted to the trans tunnel floor area under the console (in pics), what is that??? I own a '69 console auto Cuda and it doesn't have that "thing"??? Somebody needs to decode??
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Treblig
 
Treblig, that "thing" is the shift linkage, and you definietly have it, it's just covered by a piece of carpet trim. Mice ran away with this one apparently. :lol:

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Well it looks different than mine but maybe it the angle at which the pic was taken?? Somebody surely trimmed the carpet!!:
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treblig
 
BH23:
Plymouth Barracuda
High
2 Door Hardtop

F9B: 318 230HP 1-2BBL 8 CYL
1969
Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA

212765: Sequence number

E44: 318 cid 2 barrel V8 230hp
D31: A904 3-Speed Auto Trans.
B7: Medium Blue Metallic Exterior Color
H6X: Trim - High, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Black
X9: Black Int. Door Frames
B18: Build Date: November 18
064622: Order number

A01: Light package
A06: 69 Only Sport or A/C Group
A62: Rallye Instrument Cluster Package
C16: Console w/Woodgrain Panel
C55: Bucket Seats
G15: Tinted Windshield

L31: Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
M21: Roof drip rail moldings
M25: Wide sill moldings
M31: Belt Moldings
R11: Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)
V1W: Full Vinyl Roof - White

V6W: Longitudinal Stripes, White
END: End of Sales Codes
 
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Well I guess I learned something today...........................just cuz a speedo says 150 doesn't mean JACK when it comes to speed and power??

Treblig
 
Definitely seems like a nice carcass but lot of work $$$.

I guess I'm only saying that because after this current project I ain't doing anything with that much work anymore.
GLWS
 
So why is it in the listing for parts cars. Thats a good restore candidate. Should have the mods move it into cars for sale. Otherwise all the vultures will start to circle and want to pick it apart.
 
1969 Barracuda notch. Located in Northern Kansas City, MO.

V8 car has 318 that turns over. 90Kish miles.
904 Auto.
Bucket seat car
Console.
Wood grain steering wheel.
150mph speedometer.
Good doors, glass, hood, fenders,quarters, trunk lid, Door sills, etc. Really dry and solid.
Has more window trim and two grills that are decent but need to be restored.
Was a vinyl roof car. I think I have some of the vinyl roof trim for it. There some other goodies in the trunk like wheel arc trims and trunk mat.

Asking $2,400.00

This car was driven into a neighbors garage in the late 80's and stayed there until yesterday.
Lot's of potential in this rust free gem. The frame rails and under body are amazing. Covered in a light surface rust on some of the exposed areas, it was a factory undercoat car so no holes whatsoever. The car came from a southern climate back in the 80's.

So the bad part.....It's just missing it's keys and title. Sold with a bill of sale. I can arrange for you to have a conversation with my neighbor (Owner since 80's) if need be.

NO TITLE. VIN and Tag pics are included for your own DD.

PM me with specific questions. We are not parting this out as we feel it can save someones build. The foundation is rock solid and so are the panels. Great start for someone with a rust bucket.

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Not parting it out to save someones build, hell this "is" someones future build if they got a rust bucket, this is the car to swap everything into.
 
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It is in the cars for sale section as well. The reason it's here is because of the no title issue.

As far as the vultures go, it's clearly stated that we're not parting it out. They can buy it whole and devour it among themselves, if they desire.
 
Definitely seems like a nice carcass but lot of work $$$.

I guess I'm only saying that because after this current project I ain't doing anything with that much work anymore.
GLWS

I'll tell you what wont cost a lot of $$$ to restore..................................
 
The important thing to remember here, is that the car doesn't have rust issues typical of a car that would have been on the road, or sitting outside for the last 30+ years.
Bodywork is where you spend the majority of your money in a typical resto. Sheet metal work is very expensive unless you can do it yourself. Honestly I think a weekend worth of mechanical work and this thing might be drive able. It's not as bad as it looks in pics cause it has 30+ years of dirt on and in it. Old man said it ran when he drove it in there all those years ago...I can't prove that though.
 
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