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1967 Plymouth Barracuda

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1967 Plymouth Barracuda - $70,500 - Hudson, FL - 1967 Plymouth Barracuda

Notchback 8.3 Viper V-10
Approx. 600 HP engine
6 speed
9 inch ford with 4.11gears
Detroit locker 4-link coil over
Frame connectors
Sparta rods Front end
4 wheel disk brakes
Everyday user 16 mpg

Vehicle is located in Hudson FL.

Financing Nationwide Shipping and Warranties available to qualified buyers. Stock Number: C128580L

Link to ad on Hemmings.com
 
the blackout looks like SHIT...but i bet shes a world of fun...why put a ford ass in when mopar rears are plentifull?...my guess is they used a late 50s ford rear(the narrowest made) which is actualy even narrower than that of a stock A rear

my real worry is..youve got that much engine on presumably a STOCK front end...uhhhhh you may as well have a big block on drums....as a friend of mine said you need to have enuf whoa tho this much go
 
This was a slapdash job and now he thinks he's gonna make $60,000 profit on it. Check out that shit-bird tunnel carpet mat (rather than a full floor carpet that fits). Where is the clutch pedal? It looks like it would be downright scary to drive--and I don't mean because it would be fast. The paint appears to be equipment enamel applied with a broom. Considering one would probably have to undo virtually everything already done to the car, I'm going to go ahead and call this one $62,500 overpriced.
 

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