Vehicle Description
Stk. 2274 1967 Plymouth Barracuda
The 1967 Barracuda was the first year for the second generation
'Cuda. They were certainly more stylish than the original 'fastback
Valiant' and this '67 'notchback' is a nice example that has been
fully restored. The beautiful Yellow finish with black accent
stripes was applied in 2009. Very nice chrome and period correct
Cragar S/S mags complete the exterior (original wheel covers also
included). Inside, the split-bench seats were reupholstered in
black/white vinyl and the classic dash holds a full set of working
gauges (except tach). The factory AM radio still resides in the
dash, but tunes are provided by an AM/FM/CD system located under
the front seat. This 1967 'D-Code" Barracuda was delivered with a
273ci 'LA' small-block with a 2-barrel intake that produced 180bhp.
This was a very strong motor that later became the basis for many
of the vintage 340/360 MOPARs. We cannot be sure if this is the
original engine, but by all appearances, it is very likely. It has
been nicely detailed, but the owner does not know if it was totally
rebuilt. A Chrysler Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transfers power
to a factory differential and a dual exhaust system has been added.
Brakes are 4-wheel manual drum with a dual-master cylinder. The
owner has photo documentation of various elements of the
restoration. This is your chance to own a rare, nicely restored
classic MOPAR. Call 800-650-1055 or visit our website at
www.autobarnclassiccars.com for additional information. ALL
VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS