1973 Plymouth Barracuda Cuda, Aar, Mopar, 406 Stroker, Nitrous, Wilwood on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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1973 Plymouth Cuda
For your consideration; Classic Corner Garage is pleased to present this awesome, one of a kind, custom built, 1973
Plymouth Cuda
This is a car that has seen NO EXPENSE spared in the creation of what is definitely one of the most sinister
looking Cuda’s ever built. This is a factory E Body Plymouth Cuda that has been turned into a Nitrous-breathing
monster that cannot even come close to being duplicated for the price that has been set.
This car is a prime example of Mopar muscle at its finest. Freshly Built 406 stroker boasting over 500HP to the
rear wheels with an adrenalin pumping 250Hp shot of NOS at your fingertips. Be prepared to be thrown back in your
seat and feel the raw force of pure horsepower as the car was clocked at an amazing quarter mile time of 10.22
seconds on the bottle.
NO EXPENSE was spared when it came to body, paint, suspension, drivetrain, and performance. The body on this car
would be described as laser-straight, and the paint shows like a sheet of glass even upon close inspection.
The interior is mostly stock with the exception of the newly added pistol grip shifter configured within the stock
console. All the electrical works as it should, and the vehicle is rather comfortable to drive.
When you are ready to put your right foot up against the floor - buckle up, hold on, and get ready for the ride of
your life
Some of the featured accessories include the following:
Engine
360 BLOCK Bored/Stroked To 406 c.i.
INDY Aluminum Cyl Heads/Intake
Hydraulic Roller
850 Quick Fuel Tech Carb
MSD Ignition
Transmission
Tremec TKO 600 (5 speed)
Hurst Pistol Grip Shifter/ Hydraulic clutch
Coast Driveline Aluminum Drive Shaft
Suspension
Rear – Calvert 2” Spring
Rear – Cal Tracs Traction Bar
Rear – QA1 Single Adj Shock
Rear – 8 ¾ w/355 True Trac Posi
Front – Stock Rebuilt
Front – QA1 Single Adj Shock
Miscellaneous items
Exhaust – TTI Headers
Custom H-pipe w/AAR Exits w/X-pipe
Coast Driveline Aluminum Drive Shaft
Wildwood Disc Brakes – Front/Rear
Center line Wheels
BF Goodrich Drag Radials
Edelbrock NOS Kit
Chromoly 6pt Hidden Roll Bar
Aeromotive A1000 Fuel Kit
Aeromotive Fuel Regulator
Extras
Ran ¼ Mile: 11.80 on Motor
Ran ¼ Mile: 10.22 on 250 Shot
This is a serious car for the serious enthusiast. Take it to the strip, or drag your buddies on the street.
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