1971 Plymouth Barracuda on 2040-cars
Schertz, Texas, United States
I have a 1971 tribute plymouth cuda project. It began as a 72 barracuda and was converted. This car is 95% rust free it will only need two small patches on the inner fenders. The hard work has been done as the sheetmetal has been done. The front, rear, trunk pans with the gutter, both quarters, roof, new gilled front frenders, lower valance and upper header panel were all bought new through AMD, or Goodmark. I do have the rear side windows and the back rear window. Also have the front and rear seats which will need to be redone. I have original 1971 gills that will go with the car as well as new carpet and sound deadner. The only real big piece missing is a front grille which can be found pretty easily know. A jegster 6 point roll cage was being installed but due to building a 70 cuda hemi car this car will have to go. The roll cage is simply tacted in and no sheetmetal was cut so it can be removed pretty quick. When i originally bought the car the owner could find the title so we had to get a new one at the dmv. But everything went smooth. If my price is met i also have a 1970 440 block that has been cleaned checked and bored .30 over,and a 727 transmission. Have a good set of taillights that will go with the car as well. As you know 71 cudas are hard to find and crazy expensive and at times it is a rust bucket. Car has a ton of potential just have too many projects. If you have any questions you can contact me.
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