1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 4 Speed Car, Barracuda, Dodge, Challenger, Mopar on 2040-cars
Davenport, Iowa, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Plymouth
Sub Model: Cuda
Model: Barracuda
Exterior Color: Purple
Year: 1971
Interior Color: White
Trim: High
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 99,000
i found my dream car last weekend so something has to go. Have too many projects to do and the car I found is what I want to restore now. With that said, just to let you know I do not have to give this car away, but would like to see it go to someone who can restore it to its full glory. It's a 1971 Cuda, 340 c.i. 4 speed, N96, plum crazy and white interior white vinyl top,with white billboards, fish gill fenders to sell. This is a 2 fender tag car. here is how they read: M88, N41, N42,R11, CT? N96, L25,L31,M21,M25,M31,C16,C55,G55,G36,J25,J45,J4/,V1W,U,A01,A04,A//,FC7,H6XW, 000, ??3940, A13, E55,D32,BS23,H1B,179248,V5X 26 EN2 BS23 H1B 17848 Does not have a motor or trans with it. I have a spare 340 block plus crank and there is a set of heads in the trunk of the car. I have not gone thru the car to see what is there and what is missing since i bought the car a few years ago. Been sitting inside a pole barn till april of this year when i lost my storage space. interior appears to be all there, has sway bars, rallye dash, grille with only 1 crack that I saw, rallye wheels 14" I think did not check. has the typical e body rust in places. Here is what i think it needs, but you be the judge since you are restoring it. Everyone does it different. My level is on the high end so bare that in mind. I would do lower 1/4's, trunk floor, patches in the doors-as i love all original metal, new rockers, new drivers floor, patches under rear seat from donor car-love original metal, fix along front&rear windows, I think dutchman panel was ok. Did not check the lip on trunk lid, no rear splash pan, i believe the inner fender were ok but check the pix out for yourself. i have the bubble at home where it is safe. the base is fiberglass I thought so that may be aftermarket. the car is 25 miles away at my sisters so I cant just go outside and look at it to answer ?'s but will try. look at the pictures closely. I have more than ebay allows so ask first. She is a real shaker hood car, with original hood as it has the crumple zones. I have a pistrol grip shifter and rods that go with it. console is broke,may or may not be fixable,.but plate is there. Sure I left out alot of things to be said. Please bid only if you are serious about the car as it takes time away from me and real buyers here on ebay. I will add more info that i remember as the auction goes on and from looking at my pix. I have 2 other cars I want to sell as well, a 1970 challenger rt/se all numbers matching quad green and a 70 440 challenger r/t gomango/white if interested. Contact me at 563-650-9233 with all ?'s. thax and good luck on bidding. I have 100% feedback and want to keep it that way so lets make a great deal for you and me. |
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