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1970 Plymouth Sublime 440 Cuda Barracudas Pro Touring | Pro Street Fresh Engine! on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:100
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

1970 Cuda/Barracuda Pro Touring / Pro Street in high impact sublime green equipped with an all new fresh 440 Big Block date coded 1970 (less than 100 miles), edelbrock aluminum intake, new 750 DP Holley Demon Carb, MSD electronic Ignition, custom aluminum radiator... Has a nice sound with the headers, thrush mufflers, side exhaust (AAR style), Dana 60 rearend by Strange Engineering and a coilover ladder bar setup, Trans is a 727 with a 10 inch converter, new Hurst shift kit with console, line lock, and reverse lock out, 3000 stall speed torque converter. AAR style black out hood treatment, hood pins, factory style wing and custom hood scoop. Car is insanely fast, has an estimated 500HP to the wheels with all the goodies. 

Currently has brand new custom 15x10 Torque Thrust II rear wheels and 15x7 up front wrapped in BF Goodrich Radial TA's white lettering great for street, also comes with a set of 15x12 and 15x5 Weld Draglites with Mickey Thompson 15/50 rear tires to race (see pic 7 below), your choice of wheels and tires. Has most factory interior panels, seats, door panels (front and rear) and carpet all in good shape. Has a custom dash and switches (fully functional) with push button start, full auto meter gauges with 160MPH speedo (not currently hooked up), and fuel cell mounted at the trunk bed line (for a cleaner look than in the trunk). Custom sublime 'Cuda floor mats, No rust from what I can tell (floors are good), paint is driver quality (few chips and scratches, nothing major), has no headliner currently (bare metal top, clean look but comes with correct headliner). Exceptional example with no expense spared, cost well over $50K+ to build as it sits now, asking price is roughly half (reduced for quick sale @ $29500). Best of both worlds, setup for both street and race! Ebay won't let me post video links, I can provide of the car running, driving, walk through, etc. listed on Craigslist Bay Area under cars and trucks search "Cuda" and remember this is a 43+ year old car and there is no warranty expressed or implied. Available for view in SF, call 415.373.2965 or email through Ebay for any questions. Good luck!

PS- sorry for the recent pics that came out sideways took them with my iphone and don't know how to rotate via ebay:)

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