1965 BARRACUDA 425HP 360-6pk

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1965 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA ~ 425hp 360-6pk - For Sale by Owner


This Cuda has won Best of Shows and lots of Firsts, was in Mopar Muscle Magazine in 2003.


PPG Triple Black with Red Garnet Pearl Ghost Stripe down the center.
Pin-striping down the sides, and the flame Barracuda fish on the back.
Matching interior with front and back seats done in black Naugahyde with cloth inserts that match the racing stripe.
Custom dash and autometer gauges.
Custom body work and powder-coated trim.
Cragar SS wheels and disc brake conversion.
An 8 3/4 rear with sure grip 3.55
4pt roll bar.
Fully functional Hemi hood scoop.
A Hurst rev ratchet shifter in stock console.
Ported and polished "J" heads with 202/160s.
Mopar Performance Purple Shaft with a 509 lift.
904 Tourqeflight with a performance valve body and 2800 stall.
Hidden AM/FM/CD stereo and speakers.
Runs Low 12's at a 119 in the 1/4


The complete history of this car, the restoration, and its achievements are documented. Serious cash buyers only. Car located in San Diego County, in California. Asking $33,000 or best offer.
 

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WOW ... nice car. Too bad I am no longer buying cars or I would seriously be thinking about it. Hope your sale is successful.
 
oh my god I am in love with you and my own 65 formula s cuda! I wish I had the money the get your, unfortunitly I am unable to do it as my physical battle has me busy at this time. I soon will be responding to my own cuda again as my brain heals from its surgery and I recover to being able to drive again. I love your car and some day mine will beome close to looking as good as yours here on the southern east coast! Good luck and you never know in the future I may again find this beautiful cuda for sale and add it to my own collection as I recover to life!

Gregg
 
That's a nice fish. I'm suprised I haven't seen it around. I guess I haven't been going many shows over the past few years.
 
As much as I like 65 Barracudas

Think you had better read the classified rules.

Here are the ones you need to read.

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Thanks to everyone for the nice comments. I wouldn't try to fool anyone to think that I'm a "car guy" because I'm a "car guy's" wife, now his widow. If he were here, I know he'd enjoy this discussion, and revel at posting his responses. He knew this car like the back of his hand. He did write a lot down about the restoration, and I'll do my best to answer any questions anyone may have. If I don't immediately have the answer, I'll be able to get it for you.

And F.Y.I. - In modifying his Cuda, he wanted the mid 60's "Super Stock" look so he removed the front bumper, filled the front air inlet in with sheet metal, and shaved the rear bumper bolts.
 
Thanks to everyone for the nice comments. I wouldn't try to fool anyone to think that I'm a "car guy" because I'm a "car guy's" wife, now his widow. If he were here, I know he'd enjoy this discussion, and revel at posting his responses. He knew this car like the back of his hand. He did write a lot down about the restoration, and I'll do my best to answer any questions anyone may have. If I don't immediately have the answer, I'll be able to get it for you.

And F.Y.I. - In modifying his Cuda, he wanted the mid 60's "Super Stock" look so he removed the front bumper, filled the front air inlet in with sheet metal, and shaved the rear bumper bolts.
Sorry for your loss. Great Looking car I hope it sells fast for you!
 
Sorry for your loss. That is a great looking car! It is actually an inspiration for a few plans for my '65 Barracuda. It looks like one I saw on Jay Leno's garage website a while back. Good luck with the sale.
 
Sorry for your loss. That is a great looking car! It is actually an inspiration for a few plans for my '65 Barracuda. It looks like one I saw on Jay Leno's garage website a while back. Good luck with the sale.


Thank you. Love it that Doug's car is an inspiration! He posted our Cuda at Jay's Garage a while ago, and it's still up. Bet it was the one, glad you saw it there. Best of luck with yours.
 
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