[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-d9QFHlA1M[/embed] You are
looking at one SICK 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Coupe. This magazine
featured car was built with the best of everything and built to
drive! Over $60K spent on a complete frame off restoration. Built
as a M-Code Tribute with direct connect super stock package with
fiberglass front fenders and trunk lip. Built 440 4bbl V8, 4 speed
transmission, 3:23 rear gear axle, front disc brakes upgrade, power
steering upgrade, complete new painless wiring harness, all new
rubber seals, correct factory hood with chrome hood louvers, all
chrome and stainless done to show standards, highly detailed engine
bay to original AACA show standards, correct factory Cuda side
stripes, correct dual exhaust with correct tips, new OEM front Cuda
grill, correct OEM interior, carpet, headliner and seats, wheel
hubs converted to 4.5 bolt pattern with OEM dog dish hubcaps
mounted in 15" matching paint wheels. You couldn't build this
awesome car for the selling price. Check out the feature article on
this awesome car for more details. By Jeff Koch - Updated March 26, 2024 inMuscle Cars
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Vehicle Details
1968 Plymouth Barracuda
Listing ID:CC-1923770
Price:$55,900
Location:Libur, Georgia
Year:1968
Make:Plymouth
Model:Barracuda
Odometer:0
Stock Number:36626
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