1971 'cuda All Number Matching 383 New Resto! on 2040-cars
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Engine:383
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Bright Blue
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: eight
Trim: 2 door vinyl hardtop
Drive Type: 2 wheel rear drive
Mileage: 86,500
Sub Model: 'Cuda
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: B5 Blue
Here's your original piece of MOPAR history. This beautiful all number matching 1971 'Cuda 383 comes with its original build sheet and fender tag. Rotessorie restoration was completed this past summer with the goal of bringing it back to stock. Options include automatic trans, vinyl top, power steering, power brakes, front AND rear spoiler package, fog lamps, 5 speaker AM/FM stereo. (I've added the billboards and upgraded the original 14" dog dish wheels for 15" rally wheels.) This car comes with avery unique setup, ie, when the original lady buyer ordered it, she wanted the big block 383 with the options, but wanted the bench bucket seats with auto on the column. This is one of the few 'Cudas with such a unique build sheet!
I'll assist with shipping arrangements, but buyer has to pay all shipping expenses. I'll accept $1000 deposit via paypal and possibly half of purchase price depending on final price.
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