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Real 1972 Plymouth Cuda 340 V8 Automatic Power Steering on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:43640 Color: A
Location:

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

Hi,
For sale is a garage Fresh 1972 Plymouth Cuda 340 v8 matching #'s. The car has been in a garage for over 15-20+ years, it was a restored car when it was put away many years ago. The car runs I have put a new starter, fuel pump/filter and distributor cap and have ran the motor(runs amazingly well).  The motor was fully rebuilt buy a very well known motor shop in my town many years ago by the previous owner before being put away in the garage.
 
The car is originally a rare "blue streak" paint style and has many options from the factory. The car is a project and needs a body job, there is bondo on the rear quarters on the passenger side, I tried peeling it off so that you can see it, (the worst spot is the passenger quarter and its about 0.75 inches deep at the deepest point) however the car was stored in a dry garage and there is no rusting through on the panels. There are stickers on the car that it was undercoated several times with Valvoline company so the underside of the car is covered in undercoating which protected the car from being a rust bucket. The floors are solid and many of the features on the car work (lights, dome, light, brake lights, windows roll up nice etc...).
This car is a stunning piece of Americana, would be a great project and a great piece worth restoring! I have the title for the car as well as the read chrome and a few other miscellaneous parts. (the car is missing the front bumper, the front grill is broken in half and the rear seat is missing). The previous owner had taken off the chrome to have it redone but never put it back on the car but I couldn't find it in the garage as well as the rear seat.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me, I can send more pictures or take a video.
 
Thank you,
Will
 
Body Type:   B  =  Barracuda
Price Class:   S  =  Special Cuda
Body Type:   23  =  2 Door Hardtop
Engine:   H  =  240HP(net) 1-4BBL 8 CYL
Year:   2  =  1972
Sequence Number: 154413  =  54413th Vehical Built
 
BS23:
Plymouth Barracuda
Special, 'Cuda
2 Door Hardtop
H28: 340 240HP(net) 1-4BBL 8 CYL
1972
Export
154 13: Sequence number
E55:  340 cid 4 barrel V8 275hp
D34:  Light Duty Automatic Transmission
TB3:  Blue Streak Exterior Color
A6X9:  Trim - Basic, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Black
000:  Full Door Panels
908:  Build Date: September 08
C23236: Order number
TB3:  Blue Streak Top Color
C:  Canada Specifications
B51:  Power Brakes
C56:  Bucket Seats
G37:  OS Dual Racing Mirrors
L25:  Trunk Lamp
L31:  Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
M21:  Roof drip rail moldings
M25:  Wide sill moldings
M51 or M31
M88:  Decklid Moldings Treatment
N23:  Electronic Ignition System
N41:  Dual Exhaust
N42:  Chrome Exhaust Tips
V21:  Performance Hood Treatment

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