1973 Plymouth Barracuda Barracuda on 2040-cars
Treynor, Iowa, United States
For sale amazing 1973 Plymouth Cuda 440-6 Pack! Car is a beast with a very Strong 440 engine that was just rebuilt
2000 miles ago with a aggressive race cam.. Body has 90k original miles that spent most of it life in Florida and
has been stored in a climate controlled garage since that has not seen snow or rain since I have had it. Car was
just gone through with brand new edelbrock torquer intake,distributor, new plugs and wires, rebuilt carbs, new
wiring for all dash gauges, lights, turn signals etc. also has newer carpet, black vinyl seats and headliner. Car
just had installed new 3” true dual exhaust ran back from hooker headers (sounds amazing). Cuda comes with manual
4 speed with front disc brakes. Car runs and drives. Have driving videos, idle videos, exhaust videos I can send to
interested buyers. Has nice blue paint with brand new flat black AAR Cuda decals, flat black window louver, and
flat black rear spoiler. I also just put on brand new 15x8 flat black ultra motor sports wheels with BFGoodrich
tires. Fronts are 245’s and rears are 295’s. I also do have the original 14” ralley wheels with old spartan
tires still have good tread that will come with the car. This cuda is the center of attention everywhere I go.
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