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1970 Plymouth Barracuda- Cuda 340 Tribute on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:2500
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

1970 Plymouth Barracuda. looks like Cuda 340.  

I am not a dealer nor an idiot. I will not deal with out of country buyers due to the last time I listed car. If you buy my car it is on you to line up shipping.

 Started life as a slant 6 car . Tennessee car that needed quarters, trunk floor, partial floor pans. Frame rails, cowl were perfect.
 Rotisserie completed. underside is done as beautiful as the exterior.
Mopar performance 360 block with edelbrock aluminum heads, intake, holley 750 carb. fully coated TTI headers, TTi x-pipe, flow master 44`s, through TTI tips.
727 Transmission was fully rebuilt with mild shift kit. 8-3/4 rear rebuilt with 3.23 posi clutch type rear, then powder coated. Fuel lines and brake lines are stainless steel. K-member was powder coated .

 Suspension has hothckis tis system front and rear with billstein shocks. Handles like its on rails !!!!!
 Wheels are Foose nitrous 2- which are 2-piece forged aluminum. matched with bf goodrich g-sport tires.

 Disk brake upgrade on all 4 corners. drilled and slotted rotors also.

 Not 1 bolt on this car has not been either replaced or painted. I did not spare too much when this car was built and you cannot build this car for the price i ask.

 Interior is all new with a re-cored dash pad, new door & rear panels, new headliner. Seat covers and foam that fit great with no wrinkles.Carpet has insulation under it. Floors have been sprayed in lizard skin to dampen noise & heat.

Gauge panel is all autometer. sifter trim is new as is the console plate.

Car was completed in may 2012. i have around 2500 miles on car now.

I built this car to drive and it is a great cruiser, I had the opportunity to take it to the 1/4 mile a few weeks back and it pulled a 13.6@ 101 mph. 1pass is all it has on it , just did it for fun. It has normal small rock chips from the road as i have driven it the past 2 summers to shows etc…... 




Thank you for looking!!!!!!!!


On Sep-09-14 at 13:08:30 PDT, seller added the following information:

Vin is bh23c

Car is located in northern delaware 19808. If you would like to see it in person e-mail your info

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