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1970 Plymouth Cuda 440 Six Pack 4 Speed on 2040-cars

US $135,000.00
Year:1970 Mileage:100
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

For Sale is my Extremely early built 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440 Six pack Shaker.  As per Galen Documentation #2 of 355 in VIN sequence built at the Hamtramck MI, plant.  One of the most desirable color combinations, FE5 Ralley with black premium interior and factory black vinyl top.  Very rare and original N96 Shaker 4 speed car.  Super desirable, front and rear elastomeric bumpers from factory.  This car is concourse restored from top to bottom.   Car has had a complete rotisserie style restoration.  95% of the parts used are NOS date coded correct which were extrememly hard to find for this very early built car.  Car has the correct carburators and manifolds, has perfect dash pad, premium interior panels, no items on this car have been overlooked.  Everything on this car works, as it should, even the clock keeps correct time.  This car is as close to perfect in every way as you can find.  It's not just a concourse show car, it is a car that if you wish, could be driven and enjoyed with no issues or hassles, extremely tight, not squeeks or rattles.    I own several other cars most of them being mopars and this is one of the best I've ever owned and driven.  the car has less than 100 miles since restoration, this car was extremely solid to begin with, I have the pictures to show that the car was very solid and rust free.  Most of the metal is original, the lower quarters were replaced, a few small patch panels in the trunk were replaced other than that the sheet metal you see on this car is original.  this car has the extremely hard to find correct date coded 440 6 pack motor completely re-done, the rest of the car including the transmission and all the body numbers like the dash VIN, Cowl and Rad support and original Fender tag are 100% numbers matching.  It also has it's original track pack dana rear with factory 354 gears, the paint job on this car is flawless, this car is straight as an arrow.  I'm extremely picky when it comes to paint jobs, and this is by far one of the best paint and body i've ever seen.  This is a true collectors dream, one of very few original shaker big block 6 pack E body with original Sheet Metal.  The pictures don't do this car justice, this car is a true SHOW PIECE.   All inspections welcome.    This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end this listing at any time, please call me if you have any questions or need additional pictures.  (Serious buyers only please)  Orlando 954 931-4710

Car is sold as is with no warranties or guarantees, buyer responsible for shipping
No personal checks accepted

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