1971 Plymouth Barracuda 'cuda Shaker on 2040-cars
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1971 SHAKER 'CUDA
ALL NUMBERS MATCHING
FACTORY BROADCAST SHEET
FACTORY FENDER TAG
ALL FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS
AUTHENTIC MEMBER OF THE PLYMOUTH RAPID TRANSIT SYSTEM
ONE OF ONLY A VERY FEW 1971 'CUDA'S LOADED UP WITH THESE RARE OPTIONS
N96 - SHAKER CARB. FRESH AIR PACKAGE
EV2 - TOR RED (HEMI ORANGE) HIGH IMPACT PAINT
E65 - 383 HP BIG BLOCK V-8 4-BBL
D21 - A833 HD 4-SPEED PISTOL GRIP TRANSMISSION
A36 - 3:55 SURE GRIP PERFORMANCE REAR AXLE
S13 - RALLYE HD PERFORMANCE SUSPENSION
S41 - REAR SWAY BAR
S71 - POWER STEERING WITH COOLER
A62 - RALLYE 150 MPH GAUGE PACKAGE
G36 - TWIN PAINTED RACING MIRRORS WITH COLOR KEYED GRILLE
SRX9 - LEATHER BUCKET SEATS BLACK DELUXE INTERIOR
A01 - LIGHT PACKAGE
THE LIST GO'S ON FOR FACTORY INSTALLED ORIGINAL OPTIONS
ONLY OPTION NOT INSTALLED AT FACTORY WAS THE REAR GULL WING (J81)
TIRES & WHEELS ON CAR IN PICTURES ARE NOT INCLUDED
(SEE PICTURE OF ORIGINAL RALLYE WHEELS ON ROAD HUGGER GT TIRES)
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