1973 Plymouth Cuda, 340 Car With Fresh Built 383 on 2040-cars
Niles, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Plymouth
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Barracuda
Trim: Cuda
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 123,456
Sub Model: Cuda 340
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Serious American muscle!
Short video of it running. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heCrNAqkXlg&feature=youtu.be
The car has a fresh built 383 with 5k into; a fresh built Trans with shift kit and extra deep aluminum pan, and a Dana 60 from a '70 'Cuda.
Engine Specs:
-1969 383 block from a Road Runner
-383 .40 over pistons
-Block crank bearings line bored
-Crank Journals Ground
-Crank Balanced
-Aluminum Edelbrock Performer R.P.M. Heads
-Aluminum Edelbrock Duel Plane Performer R.P.M. High Rise Intake
-Harland & Sharp Roller Rockers
-Purple Stripe Cam
-Cam Bearings line bored
-March Serpentine Belt System
-100 Amp Alternator
-New Milo-don Oil Pan
-New Solid Harmonic Balancer
-New Mopar electronic Ignition with distributor, orange box, and chrome box
-New power steering pump
-New Water Pump
New parts on the car are as follows:
-New performance T.T.I. 3" exhaust and balance tube
-New Big Block torsion bars and heavy duty leaf springs
-New Urethane bushings all around
-New brakes all around
-New Electric Fuel Pump and regulator
-Sub -frame connectors
-Pinion Snubber & Traction Bars
-Cragar 5 star rims
-B.F.G. tires
-New sending unit in gas tank
It is in need of some substantial body work. Adjusting a few panels to line them up right and paint. I have bought a brand new roof skin that will be included with the sale if wanted. Original roof is dented up, and filled with bondo! Sucks! I also have a ton of spares listed below that will also be included if wanted. Under the car is basically brand new. New floors welded in. Trunk is solid. Good glass all round except windshield. Windshield is cracked. New one is around $200.
Extra Parts that are not on the car as follows:
-Original 8 3/4 rear end
-Set of 70' Cuda doors with glass
-The original Snorkel Hood
-A 4 speed shifter and all trans. Linkage from a '70 'Cuda
-Set of '70 Cuda tail lights
-The original Torsion Bars
-Spare center council
-Spare new 750 Holley carb
-The original 340 small block Radiator
-Spare set of 70' seats
Plymouth Barracuda for Sale
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