1971 Cuda (colorado Car, Original Exhaust On It, Originally Curious Yellow) on 2040-cars
Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:340
For Sale By:owner
Mileage: 126,000
Model: Barracuda
Sub Model: Cuda
Year: 1971
Trim: none
Drive Type: 4 spd
1971 Cuda. Original rebuilt engine and trans. Numbers match on engine and trans. Original fender tag. 2 buildsheets! Runs fine, and its quick as it should be. I purchased from second owner who is good friends still with original owner (who just did not have means to restore it), I have met both and know the complete history of car to day 1. I have a copy of the original title. Current title in my name. Original owner said he beat most who raced against him with this car, and after driving it some, I have to agree, its very quick. I have owned this car for a pretty long time now, won a trophy in a few cars shows, its decent and presentable. Engine compartment is really nice. I just had the radiator redone.
Why is it green? Second owner (older gentleman) could not find a comparable paint color match for curious yellow at the local paint shop, so he picked 1999 dodge neon green. So that's why its painted that shade. It was easier for him to get replacement black interior vs getting replacement white. I have most of the old white interior pieces (not worth restoring, but got them anyways).
Car never had gills, so the fenders would need to be stamped (there is some service out east to do this). I got this info from both owners, as it is puzzling. The fenders still show original old curious yellow paint inside.
Hubcaps are original to car, and it came with nice wide F70 14 tires when new. Original unrestored steel wheels. 630 four eight five 8249. If you are truely serious about the car, I require an onsite inspection vs sending many photos. I will be adding more photos as I can. Car has manual brakes, manual steering, standard dash, am radio. It's a barebones racer in the most envious color scheme on a 71 cuda.
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