1973 Plymouth Barracuda on 2040-cars
Sanford, North Carolina, United States
E-Mail Questions at: heribertohcclaypoole@celticfans.com . Up for sale is a real deal 1973 Plymouth Cuda 340 Rally Red..... Got this car from a family that bought it in 1976,
it was owned by them all the way up to 2015. The car has always been garage kept all of its life and has been
repainted once in 1998...The paint looks very good for its age and was painted the rite way in 1998 ( 2
footer!!)....All gaps are very straight and true an line up very well, no fitment issue's at all!! This Cuda has
never been in a wreck and still retains every factory panel on it, no new quarters or fenders or anything at all.
There is practically no rust in this car and is a great representation of a survivor besides one repaint..NO
BONDO!!.....It has 102,600 ORGINAL MILES!! All the glass is original and looks exceptionally well, All windows roll
up with ease and line up great!! It still retains the factory 340 motor which has been rebuilt once in 1998 and in
2013 has had a top end rebuild including cam, lifters, springs, gaskets, water pump. The steering box which is
power steering was also rebuilt at that time. The transmission at that time was replaced by a brand new tci unit.
The motor starts and runs very good an has no problems what so ever. I wouldn't be scared to drive this car
Anywhere. The suspension was rebuilt in 1998 with poly bushings, and the rear leaf springs were replaced in 2013...
The car steers and rides very smooth down the road an cruises at 60 to 80mph with ease. The rear end is the factory
8 3/4 rear end with a sure grip rear end and 3.23 gears. The Cuda has front disc brakes an drum rear. It was
ordered from the factory with dual exhaust and the famous Cuda tips out of the rear valance. the headliner and
front bucket seats plus carpet were restored back in 1998... Also the car was ordered with a black vinyl top that
was replaced back in 1998.The paint is stunning for being 16 years old! and this car is rare because they only made
6582 of them, its the last of the 340 Cuda's.....Car was a Special order car and has very rare Color Keyed Rally
Red grille which only came with the order of Dual Racing mirror painted Rally Red also... it was ordered with lots
moldings that not every Cuda has, it was also ordered without A/C which a lot of them came with.....I'm not sure if
the car came with rally wheels or not but it has the magnum 500 wheels that are in great condition....factory rear
sway bar.....Original Dash with no Cracks!!.... Has original wiring harnesses that are in very good shape, all the
lights and gauges work on that car, and the wiring HASNT EVER been touched! Nada says average retail for this car
is around $$36,000,
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