1974 Plymouth Cuda, 1970 1971 1972 1973 Hemi Challenger Dodge 440 383 340 426 on 2040-cars
Benson, Minnesota, United States
1974 PLYMOUTH CUDA LOTS OF MONEY INVESTED IN THE DRIVETRAIN ALONE! HAS A BUILT 440, BORED AND BALANCED, HAS A COMP CAM, DUAL FLEX-A-LITE ELECTRIC FANS, EDELBROCK PERFORMER RPM INTAKE, 750 HOLLEY DOUBLE PUMPER CARB, EDELBROCK PERFORMER RPM ALUMINUM HEADS, ACCEL 300+ RACE WIRES, FLAME THROWER COIL AND DISTRIBUTOR KIT, MOPAR BLACK WRINKLE VALVE COVERS, HIGH FLOW WATER PUMP, HEADMAN FULL LENGTH HEADERS WITH 3 INCH EXHAUST WITH CROSSOVER AND FLOW MASTER MUFFLERS. TRANNY IS A TREMEC 5 SPEED WITH THE FACTORY PISTOL GRIP SHIFTER ATTACHED, CAR IS A FACTORY STICK CAR. THE BELLHOUSING IS AN ALUMINUM KIESLER. THE REAR END IS AN 8 3/4 POSI WITH 3:91 GEARS. BATTERY IS LOCATED IN THE TRUNK, HAS A BRAND NEW GAS TANK, AIR SHOCKS. ALSO HAS DISC BRAKES ON THE FRONT. HAS NEW BFG TIRES, 235-60-15 FRONT AND REAR ARE 275-60-15. THE WHEELS ARE POLISHED CENTERLINES. THE CUDA HAS A FIBERGLASS LIFT OFF AAR HOOD! CAR RUNS COOL EVEN ON HOT DAYS, HAS GREAT OIL PRESSURE AFTER WARMED UP ABOUT 70 LBS. THIS CAR IS QUICK!!! AND DRAWS TONS OF ATTENTION! CARPET IS IN GREAT SHAPE, SEATS LOOK NEW! DOOR PANELS ARE GOOD AND ALSO HEADLINER. CAR IS STRAIGHT DOWN THE SIDES, THE FLOOR PAN, TRUNK, TORSION BAR MOUNT AND THE FRONT AND REAR FRAME RAILS ARE SOLID! ALSO HAS A FRONT SWAY BAR. ITS NOT PERFECT BUT A VERY NICE DRIVER!!! SHINY PAINT WITH THE 440 HOCKEY STRIPE IN FLAT BLACK. THIS IS A VERY QUICK AND RELIABLE CAR! NICE STREET MACHINE THAT CAN BE DRIVEN DAILY AND TURNS HEAD WHILE DOING SO! AGAIN LOTS OF MONEY IN THE DRIVETRAIN!!! ONLY REASON FOR SELLING IS JUST RECENTLY BOUGHT A DODGE CHALLENGER RALLEY THIS CAR IS ON HERE TO SELL SO PLEASE BE SERIOUS WHEN BIDDING AND FOLLOW THROUGH WITH PAYMENT IF RESERVE HAS BEEN MET. LOOK AT THE PICS TO SEE THE CONDITION OF THE CAR BEFORE BIDDING, IF SERIOUS ASK ANY ?'S YOU MAY HAVE AND ILL BE HAPPY TO HELP IN ANY WAY. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK
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