The Plymouth Barracuda dropped its association with the Valiant compact in 1970 when Chrysler gave it and the new Dodge Challenger their own E-body platform. The ‘Cuda 340 was available from 1970 to 1973, replaced by a 360 in 1974. In 1973 and 1974, the ‘Cuda could also be had with a 318 V8, but why? The seller’s sweet ’73 Cuda 340 is said to be numbers matching and has the appearance of having been restored (though the seller doesn’t go there).
In 1973, just 7,209 ‘Cuda 340s were produced as both the pony car and muscle car markets were taking a downturn in demand from the late 1960s. Barracuda’s run would end the following year as Chrysler and American Motors (Javelin) exited that market after facing declining sales and mounting pressure from the U.S. government regarding emissions. Also, the insurance company had already jacked up premiums on performance vehicles.
The seller’s Barracuda is said to wear custom paint, which looks like Petty Blue (which was associated with NASCAR legend Richard Petty for most of his driving career). The seller confirms that the engine is the original 340 V8 and says it’s rated at 295 hp, 20 more than the engine put out at its peak with a 4-barrel carburetor. This hot rod also relies on an automatic transmission to select gears. The interior of the Plymouth also looks new.
If this car has been restored, then the seller’s asking price of $24,000 might be a bargain, if it’s legit (you don’t know about online ads these days). This ‘Cuda has less than 50,000 miles and comes with all its maintenance records over the years. The seller says it needs nothing but a new home, and will accept cryptocurrency and can arrange for delivery. From Miami, Florida, this Mopar is available here on craigslist. Thanks for the tip, Tony Primo!
Crypto + Craig’s list = questionable
Text the seller and let him know you live about 1/2 hour from Palm Beach and want to set up a time today or tomorrow to check out the car. See what kind of story you get.
Definitely underpriced. Seems very fishy to me. Proceed with caution 🚨‼️
You can almost bet that any online car ad that is underpriced and accepts crypto is a scam…
It at least is a good looking car. hope it’s legit.
chrome bolts underhood holding the sheet metal down, lower knee bolster not installed properly.missing inner fender shields, nice restore !! ha ha
With the Petty blue and all blue interior that is just too much blue I had one in 1977 same color but interior was black was a 318 auto was a great car and it looked. good but not a hotrod That car was rear ended twice by big heavy cars First one pushed it over the sidewalk and through a fence Second one at the beach young kid watching the girls not the traffic Ihave one now for over 30 years put a 440 727 in it p
As Bluetec stated, scam. I’d bet my home and everything in it on that. Under priced, than crypto….I don’t need a third clue.
“If it seems top good to be true, it probably i#.”
Some parables prove themselves time and again.
It’s not custom paint, nor Petty Blue, for that matter. That’s 1972’s contribution to Chrysler’s high impact paint palette, color code TB3, which Plymouth called Basin Street Blue. It was actually Chrysler’s corporate color, as well as Plymouth’s divisional color. The only thing “custom” about the exterior is the addition of the 1971 model year “billboard” decals, which were no longer offered by 1973.
Wow! That is one BLUE sardine! Looks like a “Matchbox” replica.
Smells of cannery row!
See ya!
Really? I’ll take 2, no 3.
Total Scam, I already reported it….
Billboard stripes look cool, but seem out of place on a ’73.
By the looks of the interior, this car came with factory A/C. However, the engine compartment shows absolutely no evidence of any of the A/C components. I would be concerned that this is a scam. Be wary and proceed with caution.
sounds like b.s. to me, they had 240 horse and smogged out i say the ad and the guy are both full of it ,with no engine build info!
Yes, this scam was on Craigslist a couple of months ago. Same seller was doing similar boat scam on a boat sales website. I know because i entered into a dialog with the thief and traced it down.
Amazing, the ad is still on CL.
Humm, might be real.
Key operative word, MIGHT.