1970 Cuda Convertible 440 Factory A/c Automatic Original Matching Numbers 340 on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440
For Sale By:OWNER
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 8,888
Model: Barracuda
Trim: CUDA CONVERTIBLE
813-293-1212 1970 PLYMOUTH CUDA 2 OWNER BOUGHT IN EARLY 80S AT DODGE DEALER REMOVED 340 STILL HAVE AND IT GOES WITH ADDED A TIRE SHREDDING 440 509 CAM BALANCED 30. OVER PORTED MOTOR 3.91 POSI THE CAR HAS ALL OF ITS ORIGINAL SHEEET METAL {EXECPT TRUNK PAN AND LOWER QUTERS} ROTISSERI PAINTED TOP AND BOTTOM INSIDE AND OUT HAS FACTOR A/C POWER TOP NEW LEGENDARY INTERIOR ORIGINAL 15X7 RALLYE WHEELS ALL NUMBERS ARE IN TACT AND MATCH RESTORED RALLY CLUSTER RESTORATION DONE ABOUT 8 YEARS AGO AND CAR STILL LOOKS FANTASTIC A SHOW WINNER THE CAR WAS ORIGINALLY A PLUM CRAZY 340 WITH WHITE POWER TOP BLACK INTERIOR AND A LUGGAGE RACK THIS IS A REAL MATCHING NUMBERS 340 CUDA' NO BUILD SHEET HAVE FLORIDA TITLE 813-293-1212 THE PICS OF THE BOTTOM OF CAR ARE OLDER AND CAR HAS BEEN CLEANED AND DETAILED UNDERNEATH SINCE
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