1969 Plymouth Cuda 440 on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Drive Type: Auto
Year: 1969
Mileage: 88,000
Trim: Cuda
1969 Cuda' 440. This is a real, #'s matching M-code, 440 Cuda. One of the only 22 Coupes known to
exist. This is a running, driving Cuda that has it's original fender tag and build sheet as well. She's an old hotrod that is still sporting mods from the 70s such as fenderwell headers, 8-track tape player, funky devils on the hood stripes etc. This car is obviously unrestored, there's some rust here and there and the seats are worn. I have replaced the door panels a couple of years back so they're good. The original 440 runs very strong and sounds quite intimidating! Yes the car comes with the original 440 A-body exhaust manifolds which are in very nice condition due to being removed and shelved since the 1970s. Fender Tag Codes: V1F V78 Y39 End L31 M21 M31 M47 N85 R11 A01 A57 C16 C55 G33 J25 F5 H6G F8 C01 920007 E63 D32 BH23 This is just my opinion so take it for what it's worth. Last I checked there were 22 Cuda 440 Coupes known to exist. It's believed less than 50 were ever even made. Of the 22ish known they are rarely seen and most change hands before making it to the open market. With that said I choose ebay for this sale as there just aren't many comparisons to guage a fair price. Feel free to ask questions and see my other auctions. |
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