A classic beauty that is waiting to drop the top for those sunny weekend cruises.
In 1967, the second-generation Plymouth Barracuda made its debut, and this time around it was offered in convertible and hardtop coupe versions along with the fastback. While the car still shared some components with the Valiant, the '67 Barracuda was given a complete redesign along with its very own sheetmetal. If in the market for a classic Barracuda that is likely to turn heads no matter where it goes, look no further than this beautiful example.
Blanketed in a glossy factory RR1 code Yellow adorned with chrome accents, this classic Barracuda 'vert is in excellent condition. Polished Crager SS 5-spoke wheels sit on all four corners and add to the vehicle's classic curb appeal. Adding contrast to the shiny paint is a power black convertible top that functions with ease.
Powering this classic Barracuda is a 273cui V8 engine backed by an automatic TorqueFlite transmission. Driving this beauty is a breeze thanks to power steering.
Open the doors or drop the power top and reveal an immaculate black interior complete with vinyl upholstery. Up front, a split bench seat can be found and allows for comfort and convenience. An upgraded stereo system was installed to provide the tunes if not listening to an 8-cylinder soundtrack.
For '67, the Barracuda was given the aforementioned redesign as it competed in the pony car market. Now, the car was featured a brand new front and rear, and it was larger.
If this stunning example would look perfect in your garage and fill the void on those sunny weekends, contact Ideal Classic Cars today. This 1967 Plymouth Barracuda convertible is listed at $25,983, but feel free to contact them with an offer they can't refuse. There's on denying that this vintage beauty is ready to steal the show, so don't hesitate to pick it up today.