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71 340 'cuda #'s Match, Rare Ev2 Orange W/ Orange/black Int. White Billboard! on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:122135 Color: Orange /
 Orange & Black
Location:

Linton, Indiana, United States

Linton, Indiana, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:340 V-8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: BS23H1B113310
Year: 1971
Exterior Color: Orange
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Orange & Black
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 340 CUDA
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 122,135

 Super Rare 1971 Plymouth 'CUDA 340 ready for you to restore. I purchased this car in California Feb, 2004. It is an all numbers matching engine, transmission, rear end, fender tag, 2 partial build sheets that I pulled from under the passenger seat and rear seat! The car is currently yellow with black interior, but the original orange is underneath! Car came from the factory EV2 Tor-Red (Hemi Orange) with H6XV Bright Orange Seats and Black everything else inside. And the EXTREMELY RARE V6W White Billboard Stripe! This car will be Beautiful restored and will be 1 of a handful in this color combination. The original engine may have been rebuilt at some time as it runs great as is. I had the Thermoquad restored so it works perfectly.  I also have new Orange seat skins from Legendary, a new black dash pad, and new white billboard stripes that go with the car. I also have the 4 chrome headlight rings since the car came with an orange painted grill. Factory hood pins are still on the car per the fender tag. You can drive this car as is or restore to the fender tag and have a super cool, rare car. There is some bondo in the rear quarters even though the car came from California. Fender Tag reads:

26 EN2
M88 N41 N42 R11 V6W
J54 L25 L31 M21 M25 M31
EV2 U A01 C55 G36 J45
EV2 H6XV 000 823 003800
E55 D32 BS23 H1B 113310

The car is an early one, built Aug. 23, 1970. You won't find another complete numbers matching 71 Cuda 340 in this rare color combination that you can drive now and restore later anywhere. Especially at my NO RESERVE price! I know it's kinda ugly inside and out as she sits, but picture it Orange with White Billboards and the Orange/Black Interior. Now you are smiling! Thanks for looking. Buyer to pay with Certified Check, Wire Transfer, or Cash in Person. Buyer responsible for shipping or pickup of Car.

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