1970 And 1971 Cuda, Selling 2 Cars on 2040-cars
Custer, South Dakota, United States
Body Type:2 door hard top
Engine:340 sixpak
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: primer
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: base
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 90,000
Exterior Color: primer
Disability Equipped: No
i have a 1970, and a 1971 cuda. 71 needs floors, front fenders, and front valance. has new quarters and trunk. comes with 340 sixpak that has top of the line parts, eagle rods, eagle heads, bored 30 over, balanced and blueprinted 640 horsepower naturally aspirated, brand new transmission 3500 stall, over 18000 in motor tranny and parts. the 70 cuda has all new body pannels, floors, firewall, all metalwork profesinally done. needs front fenders and interior, then will be ready for paint. comes with 2007 5.7 hemi with 17000 original mile and stock automatic transmission. these cars are extremely rare, and hard to find in this condition. will sell both together only. have 51000 invested, will take 34,000 for everything.too many parts to list email me with any questions mayonnaise4u@gmail.com or call (701)-770-6861
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Barrett-Jackson 2014: 1970 Plymouth Hemi Superbird passes half a million dollars
Sat, 18 Jan 2014The Plymouth Superbird is one of those classic American cars from the muscle car era that has captured the imagination of all sorts of automotive enthusiasts long after its presence on roads and race tracks wore away. It's easy to see why. Where else but in the Swingin' Sixties and Seventies would a car leave the factory with an aerodynamics package that included a pointy beak and a rear spoiler that sat several feet above the rear deck?
The example you see above, which was born in 1970, is one of the finest Superbirds we've ever seen. Combine its complete restoration with its original 426 Hemi engine, and it's no surprise that it managed to bring in a cool half million dollars (plus 10 percent in fees) at Barrett-Jackson. See it yourself in our high-res image gallery above, and scroll down below for the official auction description.
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US Marshal's classic muscle car auction officially in the books
Thu, 25 Sep 2014The US Marshal's so-called Blood Muscle Auction was completed earlier this month, with the prestigious nine-car field (two cars were added following Autoblog's initial story, a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 and a rare, mid-restoration 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda) finding new and hopefully law-abiding owners.
While we'd normally recap the stars of the show, in this particular auction, every car's sale was newsworthy. The full list of sale prices doesn't seem to be published, but according to The New York Times, the auction brought in a total of $2.5 million, or an average of about $277,000 per car.
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'71 Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible sells for $3.5M [w/video]
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We're plenty used to seeing classic cars selling for millions of dollars. It's just that they're usually European: Ferraris, Bugattis, Mercedes and the like. There are some rare American exceptions, usually wearing the names Duesenberg or Shelby. But what we have here is the most expensive Chrysler product ever sold at auction.
The vehicle in question is a Plymouth Barracuda - specifically a 1971 Hemi Cuda Convertible, chassis #BS27R1B315367 - that Mecum Auctions just sold after eight solid minutes of feverish bidding for a high bid of $3.5 million at its auction in Seattle, Washington. That figure positively eclipses the $2.2 million paid for a strikingly similar Hemi Cuda (chassis #BS27R1B269588) fetched nearly seven years ago in Scottsdale and another that was the first muscle car to break the million-dollar mark in 2002.