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Multi Show Winning 71 Hemi Cuda Tribute on 2040-cars

US $125,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:35000
Location:

Grass Valley, California, United States

Grass Valley, California, United States
Advertising:

No expense spared...I built this car for myself...Original highly optioned 340 Cuda,  PW, rear defogger, 3 speaker dash, 6 way seat bracket. 

NOW

Rotisserie restored...by: MUSCLE ROD SHOP/PAINTSHOP 101  MOPAR Specialist, San Antonio TX

Body:

Frame Rail Connectors ( Floor pan contoured ), Torque Boxes, Hemi Torsion Bars, Front and rear elastomeric bumpers, Shaker Hood ( By 6 PACK PERFORMANCE )

Drive Train

BE COOL aluminum radiator

Twin Electric Fans

MARCH PERFORMANCE serpentine  W/ VINTAGE AIR A/C

Professionally built stroked 426 HEMI ( mild 4.125 stroke)  Roller Rocker, Ported heads by MOTOR MACHINE Sacramento, CA

Twin 650 EDLEBROCK Carbs and Intake

TTI headers and exhaust

TREMEC 5 speed w/ Hydraulic clutch

FLAMING RIVER Tilt steering

Custom sized DANA 60 410,  to allow 10" wheels 

PST front end, FIRM FEEL tubular upper control arms

BILLET SPECIALTY Wheels Rear 10x18 front 8x16

All new glass

HOUSE OF COLORS Pearl Green / Billboard Pearl Black

Rally Dash (clock doesn't work)

Dash pad ( 3 speaker ) Restored by JUST DASH'S

Over $160,000 invested, Reserve much lower  :(


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Both of my Cudas have a  full page write up by Cruisin News Magazine  N.CA premier hot rod magazine  ( see pic )

All my trophies were 1st place or sponsor's choice...Mopar on the Strip Car show I took 2nd place and the CANNERY CASINO picked my car as well as 29 others of about 1000 to showcase during their Friday Night Gala.

PLEASE WATCH YOUTUBE VIDEO.

Any questions feel free to call..512-788-4846 Craig    All bids final, please feel free to come visit the car b4 you bid.



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