1967 Plymouth Baracuda Notchback
Bright Red-Orange Exterior / Beige Interior
Texas Car
This is the Notchback Hard Top One of my Favorites
Plymouth made the 2nd. Generation Baracuda (A-Body) in a Convertible, a Fastback,
& a Notch Back (2 door Hard Top)
UNDER the HOOD
273 V-8 (Rebuilt about 3700 miles ago!)
Simple under the Hood - Lots of Space to Assess the Engine
Fairly New Belts, Hoses, Distributor Cap, Plugs, Plug Wires, Radiator Hoses & Much More!
Clean & Neat No signs of abuse or wreck or damage, no rust issues.
New Battery
New Battery Quick Disconnects
Edlebrock Intake
Edlebrck 4 BBL Carb
Chrome Valve Covers
Flex Fan
Rear End, Transmission, & Suspension
AUTOMATIC on the Column
7.25 Dana Rear End Absolutely no problems
Ladder Bars
Interior
Split Bench Seat
Column Shift
Pretty Much Original - Clean & Crisp! New Special Order Upholstery on the Front & Rear Seat wrapped by the Original Vinyl.
Original Door Panels, Nice Headliner, etc.
Dash pad is in excellent Conditon.
Original Guages include Factory Tach (not working)
After Market Tach added for Character & Fun
Trunk Area
Full Size Spare Fits in the Storage Area
Original Hardboard Cover Hides the Spare
Big Clean Trunk has stayed dry. Not rusted out!
(Papers, & lawn chair were left in the trunk for over 3 years & were perfectly un-weathered)
Brakes
Good Brakes No Problems
Rebuilt Wheel Cylinders
Exhaust
3 Exhaust System - Very Few Miles
Has Great Tone, but not too loud
Steering
Power Steering Drives & Steers Great!
Tight Front End
Wheels/Tires
SS Cragar Wheels (14s)
Nearly New Radial Tires
Exterior
Pretty Sharp Car Repaint (from a few years back) is still attractive & Shiny
I love the color of Bright Red. This improved the car, in my opinion, from the original creamy color.
Car has a small patch that can use a little attention the next time it is painted or restored in the lower front Quarter - A typical place for a little rust.
Nice & Original All Steel Factory Hood (Resembles the 1967 Chevelle Hood) Really sets the car off!
No Serious Rust Issues with this Car. Texas Car. Dry Climate. Garaged part of its life.
Stereo
Factory Push Button Radio still in the dash
Pioneer Stereo tucked away in the Glove Box Compartment
Stereo Speakers
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Mechanically
I think it is great! I just inspected it & have no hesitation jumping in & taking off.
Exceptionally fun car! Runs Good. Looks Good! Not a Gas Guzzler! Drives Great!
Will appreciate in Value. Great Investment! What more can you ask for?
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Note: In 1967 the Baracuda had an all new body, no longer related to the Valiant.
From the distinctive nose to the coke-bottle rear fender, the car had a clean & functional
appearance & some said it just fit on some of the tighter back country roads.
In other words, it sure handled well.
The Baracuda was the competition of the Pony Cars like the Camaro, Firebird, Mustang,Cougar, etc..
It is pretty unique.
This is the only 67 Ive seen around here.
The Notchback really gets attention because of the character of the back glass.
Cool Cool Car! 2003 & 2004 Abilene, Texas Trophy Winner!
1967 Notchback Baracuda - V-8 - Automatic