72 Cuda 340 4 Speed Recent Barn Find on 2040-cars
Imlay City, Michigan, United States
Engine:H CODE 340
Body Type:BS CODE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: CUDA
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: Green
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: BS CODE
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 71,000
Warranty: NO WARRY
RARE PROJECT FIND. 72 BS CODE CUDA 340 4 SPEED PISTOL GRIP, 8 3/4 SURE GRIP AXLE. MANUAL STEERING, MANUAL BRAKES.
RALLY HOOD, RALLY DASH, RALLY SUSPENSION ORIGINAL COLOR IS F7 GREEN
HAVE FENDER TAG, BUILD SHEET
THE COWL AND CORE SUPPORT NUMBERS MATCH VIN. MOTOR AND TRANS ARE NUMBER MATCHING TO VIN ALSO.
MOTOR HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY REBUILT, .30 OVER PISTONS RECONDITIONED RODS, CRANK TURNED .10-.10. HEADS GONE THRU
NO PORTING, COMPERABLE STOCK CAM. REMAN CARB, CORRECT MANIFOLDS, NEW DISTRIBUTOR, ETC. READY TO DROP IN.
CAR IS MISSING RADIATOR ASSY, RADIO, SPARE TIRE, RIM, JACK, AND THERE MAY BE A FEW MORE ITEMS
VERY NICE GRILLE, BUMPERS WERE JUST PUT ON, THEY WERE RECHROMED AND STORED WITH CAR, THEY ARE NICE.
THIS CAR IS IN NEED OF A RESTORATION, SEE PICTURES ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK
MILEAGE LOOKS TO BE ORIGINAL, CAR APPEARS THAT IT NEVER HAD HEADERS, THE STOCK EXHAUST HEAD PIPES ARE STILL ON
TOO MANY PROJECTS, WILL SELL IF MEETS RESERVE, IF NOT I WILL FINISH RESTORATION, PLEASE DON'T ASK RESERVE, BID WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. SOLD AS IS BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORTATION. $500 PAY PAL DEPOSIT, BALANCE BANK WIRE
I WILL BOLT IN MOTOR AND TRANS FOR TRANSPORTATION
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