1970 Plymouth Aar 'cuda - Authentic on 2040-cars
Westville, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:340-6BBL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Trim: 2-Door Coupe
Options: V1X - Black Vinyl Top, A01 - Light Package, A21 - Front Elastomeric Bumper, A53 - Trans Am Package, A62 - Rallye Instrument Cluster, C55 - Bucket Seats, J45 - Hood Pins, J82 - Rear Spoiler, Duck Tail, M21 - Drip Rail Moldings, M88 - Deck Molding Treatment, N44 - Side Exhaust, N85 - Tachometer, N94 - Carb Fresh Air, with Fiberglass Hood, R11 - AM Radio, V6H - Sports Stripes, Longitudinal Trans Am, Y05 - US Spec Build, 26 - 26" Radiator, EN1 - End of Tag
Safety Features: G34 - Drivers Side Racing Mirror, L31 - Fender-Mounted Turn Signal Indicators
Drive Type: Manual 4-Speed
Power Options: B51 - Power Brakes
Mileage: 82,888
Sub Model: AAR
Exterior Color: Deep Burnt Orange Metallic
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
This is a nicely-optioned 1970 AAR Cuda. Numbers match, except for the transmission. When we bought it, it had a big-block (18-Spline) A833 which we replaced with the correct 23-Spline A833 when the car was restored. The car was restored in 1994 and has been garage-kept and rarely-driven since. The headliner is dry-rotted above the sun visors and the speedometer needle is broken. Original Build Sheet is included with the car. The car runs and drives great - it's a car show every time we take it for a spin! It's got a nice, lumpy cam so it sounds great too! Here are the details from the Build Sheet:
On Apr-06-13 at 17:25:51 PDT, seller added the following information:
Plymouth Barracuda for Sale
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