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1970 California Tribute 440-6 Pack Convertible Cuda on 2040-cars

US $89,900.00
Year:1970 Mileage:6015
Location:

Yorba Linda, California, United States

Yorba Linda, California, United States

OUT OF MY PRIVATE COLLECTION

1970 BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA CUDA CONVERTIBLE "TRIBUTE"

RED WITH TWO TONE BLACK AND RED INTERIOR WITH BLACK CONVERTIBLE POWER TOP


440-6 PACK , AUTOMATIC, FULL RALLY GAUGES, POWER STEERING, POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES, POWER WINDOWS, HEAVY DUTY BLACK ROLL BAR, CORRECT CHROME FOG LIGHTS AND PARKING LAMPS, PERFECT BLACK VINYL TOP,  TIRES AND  RIMS

THIS CALIFORNIA "CUDA" WAS AN ORIGINAL 318 CUDA  CONVERTIBLE TRANSFORMED INTO A
BEAST!!!


PULL THE PINS ON THIS CUDA BRIGHT RED HOOD AND YOU WILL FIND A 500 CUBIC INCH V8 THAT HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED TO FIRST CLASS CONDITION


THE V8 IS A 500 INCH STROKER AND HAS INDY HEADS PUTTING OUT OVER 600 HP.   
THE ENGINE WAS BUILT BY SUPERIOR AUTOMOTIVE IN PLACENTIA, CALIFORNIA
(ENGINE BUILD WAS WRITTEN UP IN THE MOPAR MAG / SEE PICTURE)
CAR HAS APPROXIMATELY 6500 MILES SINCE THE RESTORATION

SO, IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A STUNNING RESTORED 440-6 PACK CONVERTIBLE THAT'S ANYTHING BUT A 


NUMBER'S MATCHING DRAMA QUEEN, THIS DROP-TOP TORQUE MONSTER IS YOUR NEXT RIDE.


ANY QUESTIONS, FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME THROUGH EBAY  @"ASK SELLER A QUESTION"
OR YOU CAN CALL ME DIRECTLY AT # 714-307-0857

SOMEONE WILL BE A VERY HAPPY CAMPER WHEN THEY GET THIS CUDA!!

CHECK OUT THE CLEAR DIGITAL PICTURES
ADDITIONAL PICTURE FILE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST....JUST ASK


  

THIS CUDA IS LOCATED IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA / NEWPORT BEACH, USA. AND OWNED BY A PRIVATE COLLECTOR 
ALL CARS IN MY COLLECTION ARE SPECTACULAR! 

FACT:    I COLLECT ONLY THE BEST!!!     NO DEALER GAMES, NO SALES TAX, NO FEES!        

ONLY BUY FROM A PRIVATE PARTY!


FANTASTIC PRICE FOR A FANTASTIC MUSCLE CAR!!


CAR IS CURRENTLY LISTED LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO STOP THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME.   THIS 1970 CUDA "TRIBUTE" CONVERTIBLE  IS SOLD IN 

 

"AS IS"  CONDITION WITH NO WARRANTEES OR GUARANTEES IMPLIED.




On Feb-25-14 at 18:17:37 PST, seller added the following information:

 

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