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1965 Plymouth Barracuda Parts Car on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico, US

Santa Fe, New Mexico, US
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This is a 1964 1/2 Plymouth Barracuda parts car. Automatic shifter on floor,No engine , no transmission. Solid body, only surface rust. Interior is fair complete condition. Bucket seats. All glass is good besides Please look at pictures
The windshield, no cracks or chips. . Buyer is responsible for pick up. I will assist in shipping as Long as buyer pays all shipping costs. Comes with a Bill of sale. No title. Feel free to ask questions thanks for looking.!! deposit of $500 at end of auction, rest of payment due upon pick up.

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