For Sale: 1964 Plymouth Barracuda in Mankato, Minnesota for sale in Mankato, MN

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Vehicle Description 1964 Plymouth Barracuda finished in purple paint.
Paint shows well and has a nice shine to it throughout.
Powered by the 318 V8 under the hood that is paired with a 4-speed manual transmission.
Brightwork in nice shape and has a good shine to it.
Forced air hood scoop is functional and adds to the look of this car.
Flat black front and rear bumper to match the hood scoop.
Riding on Cragar SS wheels with Goodrich radials.
MSD ignition and aluminum radiator also under the hood.
Black vinyl bucket seat interior with manual on the floor.
Aftermarket gauge cluster installed nicely under the dash as well as a tachometer mounted to the top of the dash.
Fuel gauge and voltmeter both working as well as the aftermarket gauges.
Wipers are functional, radio is inop.
Please see video for full breakdown of this vehicle Give us a call at 507-386-1726 or email email protected to inquire about this vehicle.
TRADES WILL BE CONSIDERED AND FINANCING IS AVAILABLE This particular vehicle IS ELIGIBLE for an extended warranty! Ask us for more details! oooMN residents are responsible for tax, license and title procurement fees.
Out of state buyers will only have a $125 Title Procurement fee, no tax or other fees charged.
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  • Year: 1964
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: Barracuda

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