1973 Plymouth Cuda 4 Speed 340 Built Engine Bs23h Original Car on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:340 4 barrel V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Plymouth
Model: Barracuda
Trim: 340 Cuda
Options: Power brakes, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power brakes
Mileage: 59,380
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1973 Plymouth Cuda 4 speed sure grip Original Car
Beautiful example of an original Cuda. All original sheet metal with second paint job of base and clear original color. Car is in excellent condition with the following:
Rebuilt 340 engine by previous owner. I don't know the specs but has an aggressive cam and is very fast.
New Edlebrock Black Nascar Edition Airgap Manifold with new Demon 650 Carb. New Black finned Mopar Performance valve covers.
Has MSD AL6 ignition and distributor and new single wire alternator, Hedman Headers with Flowmaster mufflers and exhaust.
Interior has all new door, rear, and kick panels, new console, seats show as new. Headliner is excellent and carpet is in very good condition.
Carbon fiber dash and console inserts. Carbon fiber Pistol Grip shifter handle.
7" Color screen Stereo with dual dash speakers, dual kick panel speakers, and dual rear shelf speakers.
All gauges work except dash temp gauge. Aftermarket Tach, oil pressure, and voltage gauges.
Grant steering wheel but comes with original steering wheel.
All floors and trunk are solid and car has professionally welded frame connectors.
All bushings have been replaced including torsion bar busnings. Leaf springs are new with additional 2" lift. New Bilstein shocks.
8 3/4 Mopar rear end with 489 third member with all new bearings and gaskets and new 3.55 gears. Original 4.10 gears come with car.
New Centerforce Dual Disk clutch, pressure plate, and throw-out bearing. All clutch linkage has been rebuilt.
15" by 9" US Mag wheels with new BF Goodrich 255-60-15 radial tires. Car also comes with original rally wheels and tires in perfect condition
New master cylinder with power brakes, disk front and drum rear.
I'm sure there is more I have missed so feel free to ask questions or call Keith 239-234-5027.
Car is for sale locally and can be removed at any time.
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