[WANTED] 1967-1969 Notchback Barracuda

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Hey Everybody,

New here on the Forum. Glad to be here.

I am looking for a Notchback Barracuda. So any years between 67'-69' will suffice. Only condition is that it has to be a V8 and preferably not a 273.

Trying to have a car to work on with my pops. I am based out of Southern New York, but would be willing to travel to get the right car.

Any help or leads would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
Greeting and welcome. Setting a price window would be helpful along with your skill set limits.
 
Good Point.

Price Window: $10,000

Skill set: Intermdiate at best.

Looking for something that needs some TLC but not an entire restoration of the car.
 

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Good Point.

Price Window: $10,000

Skill set: Intermdiate at best.

Looking for something that needs some TLC but not an entire restoration of the car.
I have a 68 barracuda notchback. Roller. Rust free. I can also deliver. Contact me for pics and pricing.

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Posts 4 and 5 ,especially post 5 are way beyond intermediate skill set. Car in the weeds with the mangled radiator yoke looks like it was in a fire.
 
I would definitely need something a bit more complete. I would be in completely over my head with those full restorations. I have an intermediate skill set. (in reply to post 4 and 5)
 
Thanks, mine and dads "skill set " was mechanical so to speak. We didnt want to get into bodywork. The 67 was luckily 95% done and done well. Body and paint would have been $$. Drivetrain and mechanical MAY be cheaper to rectify. As with any project a good solid foundation to start with is more desirable.
I would definitely need something a bit more complete. I would be in completely over my head with those full restorations. I have an intermediate skill set. (in reply to post 4 and 5)
 
Thanks again, yes it's an S. 273 commando originally. We both fell in love as soon as we seen it. Original cali car and color too.
For $10k you should be able to get a real nice foundation.
That is a great looking car. I see a Formula S emblem on the fender.273 Commando or 383?

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