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71' Cuda(red&black) Billboard Car. Rubber Bumpers, 2 Tag Car, Hemi Fenders. on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:0
Location:

Marion, Iowa, United States

Marion, Iowa, United States

Build a real A-22 billboard car, 340 auto, 391 gear, luggage rack. FE5, vinyl top, 15 inch rally wheels. 
2 tags and 2 show paint tags, this might be a show car or at the very least a dealer display. Car is very rusty. Needs rails and floors. No engine, no transmission, no rear end, no grill, and missing rubber bumpers. Most parts missing, but does have all glass, except for the windshield. Has rally dash, and dash pad, and misc. parts. Includes, flat hood, and original rally hood. Whats you see in photos is what you get. It looks like Reynold's Hemi car, except this car is coded for rubber bumpers and a luggage rack. Why build a bogus car? When you could build the real deal. 1 of 11 cars coded like this.

The 2 tags read:
26" radiator 
V6X -black billboards
M91- Luggage rack
N41- Dual Exhaust
N42- Chrome Tips
R-11 AM radio
CTD
J54- Sport hood
M21- Drip rail molding
M25- Body sill moldings
M31- Body belt molding
M88- Deck molding treatment
C-16 Console 
C55- Bucket seats
G11- Tinted glass
G36- Left hand, Right hand mirrors, FE5
J25- 3 speed wipers
J45- Hood pins
V1X- Full black vinyl top
U- Built to U.S. Specs.
A22- Rubber bumpers
A31- 391 High-Performance Axle Package, Max cool radiator, and Hemi suspension 
A62- Rally dash
B51- Power disk brakes
FE5- Rally red
H6X9- Black vinyl bucket seats
000- No upper door paint
B13- Nov. 13, 1970, Order # 027762
E55- 340
D32- Heavy duty 727
VIN- BS23H1B213963

Many more options on build sheet.
Buyer must pick up car! 

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