1970 Pro Street Cuda 671 Blown Big Block Fully Tubbed 650+ Hp on 2040-cars
Novato, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Supercharged 383 big block
Drive Type: rear wheel
Make: Plymouth
Mileage: 0
Model: Barracuda
Trim: Gran Coupe
Plymouth Cuda Pro Street . This Rich Gebhardt built 1970 Cuda Gran Coupe features a very high performance BDS 671 blown 383 big block. 650HP as is. Smaller blower puley will increse HP. Built using all the best parts of the day. Street-radical, 580 lift, long duration cam has a great lope. All 8 Cylinders have great compression. The Holley 750 Carbs were recently tuned and the motor runs absolutely flawlessly. All new chrome bolts and nuts everywhere I could put 'em on the motor. Brand new $750 fuel delivery system. 727 trans shifts tightly. Reverse manual valve body. The brakes work extremely well, despite being drum all the way around. The tires are almost brand new. The car leaks no fluid. This car looks radical, but is very street friendly and can be driven anywhere, even in commute traffic. Easy steering, braking and the alignment is perfect and steering is tight. No shakes or rattles whatsoever. The motor was built as a blower motor with 8.5:1 compression and is pump-gas friendly. It doesn't load up or overheat. The body is in great shape and is very straight, however, there are a few blemishes and imperfections. Surprisingly few for a car painted 15(?) years ago. The paint has a nice gloss. Cut and buffed. Very few small chips on edges that can easily be touched up and buffed down. The interior is good. Door panels are original and in good shape. The seats are covered in black crushed velvet and are in great shape. The headliner has the original overhead console in great shape. Floor console is also excellent with original shifter. Original dash, guages, steering wheel, carpet, headliner, seats, seat belts and all. The car will come with a new black carpet set. Front suspension is stock. Balkhalf car/coil-over, 4-link. The original Mopar 8 3/4, rear is narrowed. Probably 3:55 gears. The car has polished aluminum work on the balkhalf in the interior and in the trunk. Very sharp! Top-notch workmanship. Fuel Cell is large. Probably 15 gallon. Polished and chromed wheelie bars. All lights, turn signals and blinkers operate as they should, including the high-beams. Toggle switches for the fuel pump and 2 electric fans are on a guage panel and all work perfectly. The only thing this car could use is a hood. I'll include the hinges. If you're looking for the ultimate Cuda and you want it supercharged, here you go. 3 pumps and a tap of the key and this car starts right up, dead cold, even after sitting for a long time. I have a clear title, in hand. No back fees due. I will accept a $500 deposit within 24 hours of the sale. The balance MUST be paid by bank wire transfer ONLY, and must be completed within 5 days of the sale date. No exceptions to these requirements! NO TRADES! LOSING STORAGE SO THE CAR MUST GO!
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