2013 Dodge Cuda Barracuda Challenger R/t Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Up for auction is a 2013 Dodge Cuda / Barracuda . This is a conversion from a RT Challenger done at the Dodge Plant. This car is a real head turner. Dodge teamed up with Mr. Norms on this car. The car was lowered, 20" rims and new tires were added, the entire interior was redone with the Cuda Katskinz, pistol grip shifter, the hood was replaced with a painted carbon fiber shaker hood, cuda grille, cuda decals, the Ram air intake and tuned up to 438 HP. This is a powerful V8.
This car is bad ass. It has a 6 speed manual which makes it super fun to drive. It only has 7600 miles on it (Will have more as I do drive it) and drives like a dream. The exhaust sounds great but not too loud. I am the only owner of this car as I bought it directly from the dealership who notified me of this car coming in from the plant last June. This car is a great mimic of the 1971 Cuda. As for MPG's, I get 18.5-19.6 in town and 24 on the highway. You can email me with any questions or more pictures. I do not ship but can assist in helping with shipping or picking you up from the airport so you can drive it home. A $1,000 deposit will need to be provided to paypal within 24 hours of close of this auction. The remainder of the funds must be in a cashiers check or cash within 7 days of close of this auction. The car will not be released until funds have cleared. No Exceptions. If you are financing, I will work with whatever bank you have but again, funds must clear first. Clean and Clear Title. Keywords : Sports Car, Muscle Car , Audi , Cuda, Barracuda, Plymouth , 1970 , 70 , 1971 , 71 , 1972 , 72 , Classic, street rod. Trade , Title, Chevelle , Cadillac , Escalade , Car , Truck , SUV , Camaro , Mustang , GTO , Pontiac , SRT 8 , Viper , Luxury . On Mar-04-14 at 22:52:37 PST, seller added the following information: NOTE: If you have Zero feed back and are brand new to Ebay, please contact me via email as I would appreciate understanding your commitment to purchasing my car prior to you bidding. Please understand that this request is not meant as disrespect but more looking out for everybody who is bidding. And not to mention people who aren't serious when making a bid offer. |
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