1972 Plymouth Barracuda (cuda) 340 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Rochester, Michigan, United States
Up for sale is my 1972 Plymouth Cuda. Note that this car is a fresh restoration. This car is black with a black interior with reproduction Chrysler rallye wheels. This is a show quality car and as you can see the black paint is very smooth for a muscle car. This paint does have minor scratches from being driven and has a minor dent in the right side of the rear valance. This Cuda did have a rotisserie restoration done over the winter by the previous owner. The metal all the way around was either reused if good or replaced. You will find no rust on this vehicle. The trunk and underside are painted in the same black color as the body. The interior of this car is black with no rips or tears. The radio is a factory AM setup and is not plugged in that I can see. It does have a 340, 4 speed drivetrain that is not numbers matching, but 72 correct I am told. The engine sounds like a mild build and does run good. The 4 speed does have the pistol grip shifter. Also, the clutch setup is very heavy duty and not for just anybody or heavy traffic. It does have a 8 3/4" rear axle, not sure of the ratio. The brake lines are new on this car and it does stop very good for a drum setup. The lights work well on it. The gas gauge does not work, which I figured out is the instrument panel voltage regulator. A spare working gauge will be included. This car also lacks a glovebox, which is no big deal to find. Overall you will not be disappointed. This car is fun and very beautiful. The metal work on this rotisserie restoration was done very well and it will definitely win awards at shows. This is an awesome car, I am selling because I am not used to a manual transmission and local traffic will not allow for it to be driven. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Note that this car is sold as is. The reserve price is fair for the vehicle. You will not find one this nice for the money.
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