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null "A57 code Cuda 383"

Sale price: $3,000.00 make an offer

Seller's notes: This is a 1969 Plymouth "CUDA 383" 4-speed bench seat fast-back project. The original engine is long gone but the original trans is in the car. This baby appears to have lived its early days racing as it is cut for fenderwell headers and has some homemade looking traction bars. This is a project for restoration and is not driveable. The infamous 440 "M"code cars only came with automatics but if you ordered a 340 or 383 you could still get a manual! This car is also a bench seat, non-folding rear seat, drum brake, manual steer car. I have very little history on the car, I only know it came out of the New York area a few years ago and was bought by someone in Nevada who planned on doing a resto but ended up having to sell it and it ended up in California and I stumbled across it. I have a 67 Formula"S" 383 that is taking up my time and money so I need to let this one go. this car has pretty solid floors, trunk but has rust in front framerails and left quarter panel.

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Mileage:
999,999
Engine:
383
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null "A57 code Cuda 383" for sale

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1969 Plymouth "CUDA 383" fastback 4-speed "A57" code project.   B5/B5 bench seat / non-folding rear seat / drum-brake / manual steer car. the original engine is long gone and I haven't found a build sheet (if anyone knows their whereabouts please let me know!)  Fender tag is there and all body numbers match.   Rust in front framerail but have replacement that goes with. rust around driver wheelwell. floors and trunk pretty solid. has been repainted at some point.       Please ask any questions before bidding!! this car is more rare than the "M code" cars and is a great resto candidate. I have a clear California title in my name on a non-op and I am willing to deliver upon negotiation depending on your location. A $500 non-refundable deposit will hold the car for 7 days upon at which point car will be re-listed if full payment is not received and cleared. I am willing to hold car at my address for 30 days and can help load if necessary.

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from Duane , dated 18 september 2018
Is this 1969 barracuda still available?

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