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1971 Plymouth Barracuda 'cuda - Rarely Optioned on 2040-cars

US $48,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:71000
Location:

Longview, Texas, United States

Longview, Texas, United States

 1971 Plymouth Barracuda ‘Cuda

 

Here is a really nice example of a correct, all numbers matching, unusually optioned Plymouth ‘Cuda.  You may have seen this one featured in the May 2014 issue of Mopar Collector’s Guide magazine ... yet another one of those very rare factory-optioned packages that likely is the only one in existence.

 

This one was rumored to have been ordered new by a female and was delivered from a dealership in New York State.  Subsequent ownership history was/is patchy, but the original build sheet and fender tag stayed in tact and well preserved.  Engine and transmission stampings match the VIN and build sheet as they should.  It underwent a full rotisserie restoration approximately 5 years ago, is painted the correct GB5 bright blue metallic with black vinyl top.  The only options added that do NOT match the build sheet are the black bill boards and 15” rallye wheels.  It originally had 14” steel wheels, 3461401 full wheel covers, and F-78 white wall tires.  The fender tag reads:

 

451635 – build sequence number

N1B – 383 c.i.; 1971; Hamtramck plant

BS23 – Plymouth; special price class; 2-dr hardtop

D32 – A727 auto. Trans.

E65 – 383 / 4bbl; 300 h.p.

93280 – order code

709 – build date: 7/9/71

000 – full door panels

H4B5 – split bench seat; blue vinyl

GB5 – bright blue metallic body color

J45 – hood pins

J25 – 3-speed wiper motor

B51 – power disc brakes

A45 – spoiler package, front and rear

U – USA specification

V1X – black vinyl roof

M25 – body sill moldings

M21 – drip rail moldings

L34 – road lamps

J81 – rear spoiler

J78 – front spoiler

J54 – sport hood

R35 – AM/FM/MX 10-watt stereo radio

N42 – exhaust tips

N41 – dual exhaust system

M88 – deck molding treatment

M31 – body belt moldings

**Also included is a custom indoor car cover from California Car Covers, $400 value.

 

Given all of the above cool options she was ordered with, the build sheet shows the non-rally dash, column shift, left side only chrome rear view mirror, and 8-3/4 peg leg with 3:23 gears.  These features were retained during the restoration to keep the car correct.

 

I want you to be fully informed and all questions answered before you make a commitment, and your expectations exceeded if you win the auction.  The car can be made available for you to see in person and I can add more pictures if you need to see something in particular.  Feel free to email me @ b.bagley@bagleytractor.com or call Bill (903) 736-0495 to get your questions answered or make an appointment.  The successful bidder will be required to post a $500 deposit via PayPal within 24 hours after the auction ends, and payment in-full within ten days of auction close.  Transportation will be the winning bidder’s responsibility, but I will be glad to help with making arrangements and scheduling for pick-up.  Payment-In-Full must be verified and confirmed before the car will be released.

 

Good Luck!

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