1973 Plymouth Cuda, 340 V8, Numbers Matching, A/c True "b" Code on 2040-cars
Mount Vernon, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:340 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1973
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Trim: SPORT 2 DOOR COUPE
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Drive Type: 727 AUTOMATIC TRANNY
Mileage: 200
Sub Model: CUDA
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: MOPAR VIPER YELLOW
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: White
1973 PLYMOUTH CUDA TRUE B CODE: PROFESSIONAL ROTISSERIE RESTO, NUMBERS MATCHING. NEWLY REBUILT MOTOR: FAST 340 W/ 4BBL, NEWLY REBUILT 727 AUTOMATIC TRANS POSI REAR END. THE BODY, ENGINE COMPARTMENT AND TRUNK HAVE BEEN BEAUTIFULLY PAINTED IN MOPAR PPG VIPER YELLOW AND CLEAR COATED. THE WHITE HOCKEY STICK STRIPES AND “340” ARE HAND PAINTED, (NOT A STRIPE KIT), WITH A VERY LIGHT PEARL OVER THE WHITE AREAS, INCLUDING THE SPOILER ON THE TRUNK AND THE HOOD SCOOP ACCENTS ON THE HOOD. SUPER STRAIGHT BODY WITH PERFECT DOOR, TRUNK AND HOOD ALIGNMENT. ALL LOCKS WORK PERFECTLY AND SMOOTHLY. DOORS CLOSE AS NEW. THE WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN AS NEW. THIS CAR HAS THE RALLEY DASH WITH 150 MPH SPEEDO. THE LENSES ARE CLEAR AND CRISP, THE GAUGES ARE BRIGHT AND HAVE NOT FADED. ALL THE GAUGES WORK WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE CLOCK THAT WORKS ON OCCASION. BUCKET SEATS, CONSOLE, SLAPSTICK SHIFTER. 1973 WORKING AM/FM RADIO IS INCLUDED BUT NOT INSTALLED. FRONT (CHROMED) AND REAR SWAY BARS. AIR CONDITIONING FLOOR PANS AND TRUNK PAN IN SOLID EXCELLENT CONDITION. DETAILED ENGINE COMPARTMENT. ALL CHROME IS IN EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CONDITION.
MANY PIECES UNDER THE HOOD HAVE BEEN CUSTOM CHROMED. NEW: HEADLINER, FRONT AND BACK SEAT COVERS, SILL PLATES, CARPET, PACKAGE TRAY, FRONT DOOR PANELS, DASH PAD COVER, SAIL PANELS AND GLOVE BOX INSERT. ALL LIGHTS. FRONT WINDSHIELD, FACTORY TINTED (ALL OTHER GLASS IS IN GREAT CONDITION) HOOD PINS AND CABLES.
ALL SEALS, WEATHER STRIPPING AND BODY BUSHINGS. BRAKES, BRAKE LINES, BOOSTER, FRONT DISCS AND MASTER CYLINDER. 4 BF GOODRICH RADIAL T/A 225/70/14 ( MOUNTED ON FACTORY RALLEY WHEELS) FRONT SHOCKS, REAR AIR SHOCKS FUEL TANK STAINLESS EXHAUST & CHROME TIPS NEW WIPER MOTOR TOO MUCH TO MENTION. SHOW OR GO!
PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE AUCTION END. I WILL CHECK MY EMAIL DAILY AT THE END OF EVERY DAY. IF PARTICULAR PHOTOS WOULD HELP, LET ME KNOW AND I WILL PROVIDE THEM VIA EMAIL. THIS CAR HAS UNDERGONE A COMPLETE RESTO. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, WRITTEN, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT CAR! |
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