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1971 Plymouth Barracuda Billboard Shaker on ebay

Started by dodgemania, April 28, 2018, 09:29:23 AM

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dodgemania

not mine but nice..
Includes The original Broadcast Sheet plus The Original Mopar Authority Dave Wise Inspection Report & Documentation from MMC Detroit. Dave rated this vehicle overall at 1.4 (see photo of Vehicle Condition Rating Scale) .Complete rotisserie restoration by Mike Ross of B/E&A Restoration Parts. Original Shaker Hood, Black Billboard Stripe, GB2 Glacial Blue Metallic, Black Bucket Seats, High Performance Axel package w/ 3.91:1 Ratio, Quick Ratio Power Steering w/power steering cooler and High Capacity 26" Radiator, Hurst Pistol Grip 4-speed, Console, Outside RH & LH Chrome Plated Racing Mirrors/LH Remote, Ralleye Instrument Cluster, Hood Tie-Down Pins, Dual Chrome Exhaust Tips, AM Music Master Radio, Original ID Tag on RH Door, Original VIN and Trim tags, Radiator Core support and LH side of Cowl VIN Numbers Match, NOM or Trans, Correct Distributor, Original Exhaust Manifolds, & Carter Thermoquad #4973 Dated 350 day of 1971, Correct Rim Blow Woodgrain Steering Wheel (added), Collapsible Spare Tire with Fill Canister and Jack Assembly, New Good Year Polyglas E-60-15, New Powder Coated 15x7 O.E. 63 Wheel Vintiques Steel Rims with Original Stainless Hubcaps, New Turbo start Reproduction Group 24 Battery.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-Plymouth-Barracuda-Billboard-Shaker-/232747370181?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368



anlauto

I've been curious about this one as well.....Been for sale for a while now with a very optimistic asking price. If it sells in that ballpark, $85K-$95K, it would be one of the first 71 340's to reach that peak for sure.... :dunno:
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RUNCHARGER

I think the billboards, B2 and  black wheels just completely wash out. Change any one of those features and it would brighten the car up. It looks like quite a nice resto though, I didn't look close but I didn't see any hiccups on a cursory look (other than the spare tire).
Sheldon


dodj

Billboards and hubcaps?!?
I don't like the look of steel wheels on ANYTHING, but, IMO, they really don't go with billboards. A '71 with billboards is all about bling, and steelies are all about cheap. Just don't go together.  :alan2cents:
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750-h2

Very nice car! Wondering why there would be black paint on the gas tank?  :thinking:

71vert340

The tread is very different from the one on my Challenger collapsible 14" spare. Interesting. I guess I never realized there was such a big difference between the 14" and 15" tread design.
Terry

RUNCHARGER

Sheldon


Husk Challenger

Challenger 73' 383ci 4spd ---> SOLD
Challenger 71' 318 904 RT clone ---> Stroker 318/392 Tf 727!

king dragon

In my limited knowledge it looks like a 70 trunk floor.

anlauto

Quote from: 71vert340 on April 28, 2018, 07:23:17 PM
The tread is very different from the one on my Challenger collapsible 14" spare. Interesting. I guess I never realized there was such a big difference between the 14" and 15" tread design.
Terry

Completely wrong spare tire in this car, not even a good "look-a-like". The 15" rims have the incorrect appearance too. Should be 450's if the car was coded for 15" wheels.
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