1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Cur Yellow Project on 2040-cars
Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States
Engine:340
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Plymouth
Interior Color: Black
Model: Barracuda
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: BARRACUDA
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 9,999
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1971 PLYMOUTH CUDA CUR YELLOW PROJECT PLEASE READ ADD BEFORE BIDDING.
I PURCHASED THIS CAR ALONG WITH A 71 CUDA 340 AND A 70 BARRACUDA GRAND COUPE , I HAD TO PURCHASE ALL 3 OR NON AT ALL , THE GRAND COUPE WAS PARTED OUT AND DESTROYED . THE 71 CUDA 340 CAR WAS IN 4 FEET OF MUD AND BROKEN IN HALF I STRIPPED WHAT I COULD GET OFF OF IT AND CAME HOME WITH THIS CAR. I CUT THE CAR UP AND TOOK DECK LID RALLY HOOD TAIL LIGHT COWL, RAD SUPPORT. CAR WAS SENT TO CRUSHER.
MY PLAN WAS TO BUILD MY DREAM CAR A 71 TRIPLE BLACK 440 6 PAC SHAKER CUDA PHANTASM LOOK A LIKE BUT WITH A NEW JOB PROMOTION AND A FINISHED 70 340 CUDA AND NO TIME IM GONNA OFFER IT ONE TIME HERE AND PUT IT BACK IN STORAGE . IF YOU DONT UNDERSTAND THE ADD DONT BID. NO FENDER TAG OR BUIDLSHEET OR TITLE BILL SALE CAR WAS OUT OF GA VIN MATCHES CUT OUT RAD AND BODY STAMPING. DASH PAD IS A 70 ONLY PAD. LOOK AT PICS SOLD AS IS NO REFUND TRUE CUR YELLOW CAR.
CALL ME AT 727 389 4283 TO DISCUSS THE CUDA RESERVE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY IF DEAL IS MET SOLD AS IS
NEEDS FLOOR PANS, PASS QUARTER, NO INTERIOR, NO MOTOR OR TRANNY OR GRILL , CAR ROLL AND STEERS
SOLID FRAME, ENGINE BAY DECK LID RALLY HOOD
I CANT SEEM TO LOAD PICS AT THIS TIME I HAVE SEVERAL YOU CAN CALL SO I CAN SEND THEM ..
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