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'71 Cuda 440-6pk, 4spd, 4:10 Dana, Shaker, Survivor Car! on 2040-cars

US $195,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:44000
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States

 

FOR SALE!

1971 Cuda 440-6pk, 4spd (1 of 108 produced)
factory shaker, 4:10 dana, rally dash, rear window louvers
only Glacial Blue (GB2) V-code Cuda known to exist! Survivor car
all matching numbers, original fender tags and two build sheets

(BS23V1B)

1971 Cudas are the Holy Grail of Mopar collector cars and with '71 Hemi Cudas fetching north of $500k again, the V-code 440-6pk cars are next in line and are appreciating rapidly, especially factory SHAKER cars! Include a 4spd, 4:10 dana, rare options such as rear window louvers and the extraordinarily unique Glacial Blue paint color, and you are talking about a 1 of 1 car with highly desirable features! There were only 108 4spd, 6pk Cudas produced in '71 and VERY FEW were factory shaker cars. As more and more of these cars are bought up and put away, it is highly unlikely that you will have an opportunity to acquire an unmolested Cuda of this magnitude again any time soon, so... don't miss your chance!

This is a very solid, complete and original 6pk Cuda with a documented history. It was sold new in New York and kept by it's original owner until 2005. A full inspection was done by Galen Govier in 2004. It has 45,000 original miles and one repaint on it's original, rust free body panels. It still sports it's original vinyl top, interior (carpet, seats, dash, door panels, headliner) and all are in excellent condition! The car starts up easily, runs strong, drives tight and feels like a low mile, well maintained Cuda in every way. Although a set of headers and chrome valve covers were added to the car many years ago, it maintains all of it's rare, original shaker parts, carbs, intake, heads, radiator, etc. You'll be hard pressed to find another 6pk Cuda as solid as this one. This survivor car has never been apart and other than the one re-paint many years ago, has never been restored! This is an all matching numbers car (motor, tranny, rear-end, radiator support, cowl, door sticker) and both of it's original fender tags remain on the car. It also comes with two original build sheets and the factory warranty card. This is a completely documented 6pk Cuda with all of the options mentioned! The real deal. When its gone... its GONE!!

FOR SALE!
$195,000

I am a private collector, not a dealer.
Car is located in Austin, TX.
512-348-0011
bpj@mindspring.com

Will consider interesting tr_des for E-body converts!

See pics and info at: MoparCollectors.com

 

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