1970 Plymouth Barracuda
$80,995
Vehicle Details
Plymouth
Barracuda
1970
AMS2747
Coupe
Automatic
383
Description
1970 Plymouth Barracuda Grand Coupe with a big block 383 engine and factory air conditioning, rare e-body. Car is gold, matching number. The car has never been in any accidents, is 100% original except for one gold re-paint 30 years ago, is 99.999 rust free.
I bought it from the original owner about 15 years ago who was a schoolteacher who ordered the car brand new. It's 47+ years old with only 2 owners and was built in the LA assembly plant in late 1969. The VIN number is: BP23 L0E with a big block 383 engine and is a true E code E body built in Los Angeles.
It truly is a one of one built 1970 Barracuda 383 Grand Coupe with an E code in the VIN number. The total VIN is: BP23 L0E 102960 Yes, The car has a few dings and a very minor dents as it's a 47 year old original Barracuda Grand Coupe. Yes, The car is 99.99% all original and rust free with only one re-paint 25 years ago in the original gold factory color.
Yes, The black vinyl roof is original and old and needs to be replaced. Yes, The black leather interior is original and old, but is still usable as-is. -Vehicle is on consignment and at our clients home -Please Call First and talk to a rep at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 -Showroom is by appointment only Please Call -If you would like a FREE Listing please visit our consignment page or Call
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The Plymouth Barracuda has two very different lives in classic-car history. The 1964-1969 A-body cars were affordable economy fastbacks built on the Valiant platform — fun, but not legendary. The 1970-1974 E-body cars are an entirely different animal: purpose-built muscle cars sharing platform with the Dodge Challenger, available with everything from the slant-six to the legendary 426 Hemi. Today, documented original 1970-1971 Hemi 'Cudas and AAR 'Cudas trade for seven-figure money, while solid 1973-1974 cars remain the bargain entry into Mopar muscle ownership.
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