1964 Plymouth Barracuda Rare 4-SpeedOffered here is a 1964 Plymouth
Barracuda Rare 4-Speed, finished in bright red over a black
interior. As one of Plymouth's earliest performance-oriented
compact models, the Barracuda combined sporty styling with V8 power
and helped establish a new market for affordable American
performance cars.Highlights:- California Car- Exterior Color:
Bright Red- Interior Color: Black- 273ci V8 Engine- Rare 4-Speed
Manual Transmission- Hurst Shifter- Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carburetor-
Chrome Bumpers- Signature Wraparound Rear Window- Aftermarket LED
Headlights- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- Offenhauser Finned Aluminum
Valve Covers- 15-Inch Black Steel WheelsThis example is powered by
a 273ci V8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission and
features an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, front-wheel disc brakes,
Offenhauser finned aluminum valve covers, and stainless dual
exhaust outlets. Exterior details include the signature wraparound
rear window, vent windows, V8 side badging, chrome bumpers, and
15-inch black steel wheels with chrome dog-dish hubcaps, fitted
with BFGoodrich Radial T/A white-letter tires.Inside, the
red-painted dashboard is complemented by a factory silver
instrument bezel housing factory-style gauges. Additional features
include bucket seats, a rear bench seat, lap belts, a three-spoke
steering wheel, glove compartment, driver-side mirror, retro-style
radio, and a fender-mounted antenna.The 1964 Barracuda was
introduced as Plymouth's fastback version of the Valiant and is
notable for its large wraparound rear glass, which was one of its
most distinctive design features. With its 4-speed manual
transmission, V8 power, and period-correct styling, this Barracuda
offers a straightforward example of early-1960s American
performance. A solid choice for someone looking for a classic
Barracuda with the right combination of V8 power, manual
transmission, and is mechanically sound. For $34,750
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