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AUCTION: Viper

Jun 03, 2023

A stunning 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Coupe is currently capturing a lot of attention of enthusiasts and collectors. This remarkable vehicle has undergone extensive modifications under its current ownership, making it a unique and powerful machine.

With its eye-catching appearance and performance upgrades, this Barracuda was even selected to compete in the prestigious "2019 SEMA Battle of the Builders" event. Now, this extraordinary automobile is up for auction on BringATrailer.com until Friday, June 16th at 2:40 p.m. EST, presenting an opportunity for one fortunate bidder to own a true automotive gem.

The exterior of this Barracuda is finished in a striking metallic gray, accentuated by hockey-stick-style black side stripes that incorporate distinct Viper graphics. A custom black-painted hood, featuring scoop, vents, and hold-down pins, adds to the aggressive appeal. The car boasts several modifications, including smoothed door handles, side markers, and drip rails, as well as narrowed and tucked body-color bumpers. Notable exterior features include ‘Cudagras badging, black Ringbrothers side mirrors, projector-beam headlamps, LED taillights, and a rear spoiler with an integrated third brake light. The twin red exhaust tips exiting through the rear tail panel provide a finishing touch to the sleek design.

Equipped with bronze-colored König Hypergram 17-inch wheels, wrapped in Nitto red-line tires measuring 275/40 in the front and 285/40 in the rear, this Barracuda showcases both style and performance. The car features a Dana 60 rear axle with a limited-slip differential, providing excellent traction. To ensure a smooth and controlled ride, the vehicle is equipped with Viking double-adjustable coil-overs and Ridetech triangulated four-link rear suspension. Additionally, four-wheel Wilwood disc brakes with four-piston calipers, a Wilwood adjustable proportioning valve and brake master cylinder, and rack-and-pinion steering contribute to the car's outstanding handling capabilities.

Step inside this Barracuda, and you’ll be greeted by a meticulously crafted interior. The front and rear bucket seats, sourced from a late-model Dodge Challenger SRT, have been retrimmed in black upholstery with gray and red inserts. A fabricated center console extends to the back of the car, providing convenient storage and cupholders. Modern amenities include power windows, a power-adjustable driver seat, a Hurst shifter, a Vintage Air climate-control system, and a rearview-mirror backup camera. The car is also equipped with a Bluetooth-capable Pioneer touchscreen head unit and high-quality speakers, ensuring an enjoyable driving experience.

At the heart of this Barracuda lies an awe-inspiring powertrain. The Dodge Viper-sourced 8.3-liter (505 cubic-inch) V10 engine, obtained from a 2003 Dodge Viper SRT-10, delivers breathtaking performance. Paired with a Tremec T56 6-speed manual transmission and supported by a hydraulic clutch, this powerhouse generates exhilarating acceleration and a thrilling driving experience. The aluminum radiator with dual electric fans and external heat exchangers for engine oil and power-steering fluid ensure optimal cooling and performance. The MagnaFlow stainless-steel exhaust system enhances the V10's distinct and captivating sound.

This Barracuda's chassis number decodes as a high-priced class 1970 Barracuda two-door hardtop coupe equipped with a 5.2-liter (318 cubic-inch) V8 engine. The car was assembled in Hamtramck, Michigan, and its unique identification number is 296119. While the vehicle does not possess a title, it is accompanied by transferable New York registration.

Whether you’re a collector looking to expand your portfolio or an enthusiast craving the thrill of driving a powerful and modified classic, this Barracuda offers a once-in-a-lifetime chance to make it your own. For more information, check out the listing on BringATrailer.com.

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