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A-body Barracuda 340 notch

Posted By: grancuda

A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/10/24 01:46 AM

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Posted By: BloFish

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/10/24 03:31 AM

I’m looking for a notch, and that looks nice, just not $35 nice.
Posted By: autoxcuda

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/10/24 09:25 PM

Originally Posted by BloFish
I’m looking for a notch, and that looks nice, just not $35 nice.


I don't know why the title of this thread says 340. The original 273-4bbl was completely replaced by a 360 with a mild hot rod looking engine compartment.

68 and 69 340 Formulas sell for more money.

Clean car though.
Posted By: BloFish

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/10/24 11:51 PM

Agree
Posted By: RoadRunnerLuva

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/11/24 02:47 AM

Good looking Barracuda. Looks like Sand Pebble Beige paint.
If not worth $35k to a couple people on here, then what is it worth to you?
Posted By: autoxcuda

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/11/24 03:58 PM

Originally Posted by RoadRunnerLuva
Good looking Barracuda. Looks like Sand Pebble Beige paint.
If not worth $35k to a couple people on here, then what is it worth to you?


$20K to $25K. Barracuda coupes tend to sell for less than same year Darts. 67 least desirable of 3 years.

Being a 273-4bbl HiPo Formula S helps. But the special motor stuff is all gone with this car.
Posted By: oldjonny

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/11/24 06:54 PM

Sorry to grab this thread, but while there are some A-Body guys here, just trying to figure out if I have the '67 insured for enough. I owned it for 43 years, before 'gifting' it to my daughter last fall. 53K miles (legit...based on how much I have driven it). 273 Commando auto car, no console, small rear end. Paint was done 43 years ago but has held up well. VERY minimal rear quarter patch panels (literally only couple inches) No other rust repair. I replaced front fenders back then with a pair from AZ just to get clean headlight sheet metal. I have all the original air cleaner as well (had to put a newer Carter on which had a throat that was too big for the factory air cleaner) Approximate insurance value? Thanks

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Posted By: autoxcuda

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/11/24 09:38 PM

Originally Posted by oldjonny
Sorry to grab this thread, but while there are some A-Body guys here, just trying to figure out if I have the '67 insured for enough. I owned it for 43 years, before 'gifting' it to my daughter last fall. 53K miles (legit...based on how much I have driven it). 273 Commando auto car, no console, small rear end. Paint was done 43 years ago but has held up well. VERY minimal rear quarter patch panels (literally only couple inches) No other rust repair. I replaced front fenders back then with a pair from AZ just to get clean headlight sheet metal. I have all the original air cleaner as well (had to put a newer Carter on which had a throat that was too big for the factory air cleaner) Approximate insurance value? Thanks


Fastback

Stock like engine compartment has slightly larger audience

I think $5K to $10K more than this notchback and then additional $10K plus for insurance to replace quickly with classic car dealer price (retail)
Posted By: oldjonny

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/11/24 09:41 PM

Originally Posted by autoxcuda
Originally Posted by oldjonny
Sorry to grab this thread, but while there are some A-Body guys here, just trying to figure out if I have the '67 insured for enough. I owned it for 43 years, before 'gifting' it to my daughter last fall. 53K miles (legit...based on how much I have driven it). 273 Commando auto car, no console, small rear end. Paint was done 43 years ago but has held up well. VERY minimal rear quarter patch panels (literally only couple inches) No other rust repair. I replaced front fenders back then with a pair from AZ just to get clean headlight sheet metal. I have all the original air cleaner as well (had to put a newer Carter on which had a throat that was too big for the factory air cleaner) Approximate insurance value? Thanks


Fastback

Stock like engine compartment has slightly larger audience

I think $5K to $10K more than this notchback and then additional $10K plus for insurance to replace quickly with classic car dealer price (retail)


Really? So, like $30K-$35K'ish? Or are you saying more than that for insurance purposes?
Posted By: autoxcuda

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/12/24 05:08 PM

Originally Posted by oldjonny
Originally Posted by autoxcuda
Originally Posted by oldjonny
Sorry to grab this thread, but while there are some A-Body guys here, just trying to figure out if I have the '67 insured for enough. I owned it for 43 years, before 'gifting' it to my daughter last fall. 53K miles (legit...based on how much I have driven it). 273 Commando auto car, no console, small rear end. Paint was done 43 years ago but has held up well. VERY minimal rear quarter patch panels (literally only couple inches) No other rust repair. I replaced front fenders back then with a pair from AZ just to get clean headlight sheet metal. I have all the original air cleaner as well (had to put a newer Carter on which had a throat that was too big for the factory air cleaner) Approximate insurance value? Thanks


Fastback

Stock like engine compartment has slightly larger audience

I think $5K to $10K more than this notchback and then additional $10K plus for insurance to replace quickly with classic car dealer price (retail)


Really? So, like $30K-$35K'ish? Or are you saying more than that for insurance purposes?


I think it's worth $5K to $10K more than a same condition, option desirability notchback. At this 15-30K range. Not sure how your condition compares this particular notchback. But blue color paint is more desirable than cream.

For insurance purposes, I would go an additional $5K-$10K more than typical private actual sale price. Meaning Classic Car Dealer amount "retail". Because you should have to hunt for a private seller to replace your car.
Posted By: oldjonny

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/12/24 09:19 PM

Thanks!
Posted By: ProStock1320

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/14/24 01:36 AM

Sold. Wonder what it went for?
Posted By: BloFish

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/14/24 04:44 AM

Good question
Posted By: BigBlockGTS

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/14/24 11:52 AM

I'd bet it sold for over $30K. It was very clean. You can't buy a mopar hot rod that nice for $25K
Posted By: RoadRunnerLuva

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/14/24 05:57 PM

Originally Posted by BigBlockGTS
I'd bet it sold for over $30K. It was very clean. You can't buy a mopar hot rod that nice for $25K


Yes, of course you can. My Duster is for sale on this very website right now, for UNDER $25k.
Posted By: BloFish

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/14/24 11:23 PM

scope
Posted By: tboomer

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/15/24 12:37 AM

Your car looks great! If I didn't buy my 69 GTS 340 I would have seriously considered yours! up
Posted By: Mr PotatoHead

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/15/24 01:46 AM

It does look like a nice A body. It would be hard for me to part with at that price.


Originally Posted by RoadRunnerLuva
Originally Posted by BigBlockGTS
I'd bet it sold for over $30K. It was very clean. You can't buy a mopar hot rod that nice for $25K


Yes, of course you can. My Duster is for sale on this very website right now, for UNDER $25k.
Posted By: RoadRunnerLuva

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/15/24 02:34 AM

Originally Posted by Mr PotatoHead
It does look like a nice A body. It would be hard for me to part with at that price.


Originally Posted by RoadRunnerLuva
Originally Posted by BigBlockGTS
I'd bet it sold for over $30K. It was very clean. You can't buy a mopar hot rod that nice for $25K


Yes, of course you can. My Duster is for sale on this very website right now, for UNDER $25k.


Thanks for the compliment..potato head! It is hard to have it up for sale, but it's time to
pass it on to another caretaker.
Posted By: autoxcuda

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/15/24 05:32 AM

Originally Posted by BigBlockGTS
I'd bet it sold for over $30K. It was very clean. You can't buy a mopar hot rod that nice for $25K


The 70 340 4spd swinger survivor sold and was asking $32K in the for sale section

That’s $7K more car than a 67 Barracuda notchback 273 w/360

Roadrunnerluva’s 72 Duster seems at least as desirable than this Barracuda.
Posted By: RoadRunnerLuva

Re: A-body Barracuda 340 notch - 03/15/24 05:39 PM

Originally Posted by autoxcuda
Originally Posted by BigBlockGTS
I'd bet it sold for over $30K. It was very clean. You can't buy a mopar hot rod that nice for $25K


The 70 340 4spd swinger survivor sold and was asking $32K in the for sale section

That’s $7K more car than a 67 Barracuda notchback 273 w/360

Roadrunnerluva’s 72 Duster seems at least as desirable than this Barracuda.


I agree with you autoxcuda up

I will also say, that this beige '67 notchback Barracuda looks like a great car...
And Matt's '70 340 EV2 Swinger survivor, is a gorgeous car!!! Congrats to both guys on your sale! thumbs
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