1971 Plymouth 'cuda Convertible - The Real Deal! - 1 Of 163 - No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Engine:V 8 340
Year: 1971
Make: Plymouth
Trim: Convertible
Model: Barracuda
Mileage: 2,487
Drive Type: Manual
1971 Plymouth 'Cuda Convertible- - - NO RESERVE AUCTION!!! - - - Check it out! This 1971 Plymouth 'Cuda Convertible is the REAL DEAL, Not a Barracuda conversion. This is 1 of 374 'Cuda Convertibles built in 1971, and 1 of 163 built in the US and Canada with the optional 340 Cu. In. motor. This is a two fender tag car loaded with desirable options, including the rare shaker hood (N96).This is a non numbers matching drive train car as the engine, a mildly warmed over 340 and transmission were rebuilt in 2008. The originally equipped torque flight from the factory has been replaced with a correctly installed 23 spline 4 speed. This car is a blast to drive and the combination of a peppy 340 with a 4 speed is quite the ticket.This 'Cuda is loaded with many desirable factory options including; the shaker, power windows, power steering, power brakes, am-fm thumb wheel radio with dictaphone cassette, road lamps and fender top turn indicators. Chrome bumpers have replaced the rubber ones, also added is a rim blow wheel with fish cap.We do not know much about the history of this car other than it was fully restored in the late 1990's. The last owner has owned it for the last 13 years and drove it sparingly. There is no build sheet that we know of.Click on any of the lower photos for a more detailed picture.Vehicle is listed for sale locally and subject to prior sale. Additional photos of the car are available on our web site, or if there are any questions you would like answered you can e-mail us sales@wholesalecalifornia.com. Call 949-631-7456. Shipping available around the world at wholesale pricing. Delivery to most major European ports for $1,450, Melbourne or Sydney $1,650. Name the port and I will get you a rate. 70% of what we sell is sent to other countries. The 48 states open $999 or $1,850 enclosed. California delivery is responsible for sales tax and license. Payment in full by certified funds or bank wire transfer within 72 hours or before delivery.If there are any questions you would like answered you can e-mail us you can e-mail hereCall 949-631-7456If you would like to view more pictures or our current inventory Wholesale California |
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