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1971 Plymouth Barracuda(cuda) Ground Pounding 440 Nice on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:150000
Location:

Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States

Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States

 UP FOR AUCTION IS A NEW MEXICO 1971 PLYMOUTH  BARRACUDA CLONE TO 71 CUDA 440 ,  THIS CAR WAS PAINTED AND SOME RESTORATION WAS DONE A FEW YEARS AGO  , IT WAS DRIVEN AND HAS SOME SCRATCHES, PAINT CHIPS, PAINT PEELING IN A FEW SPOTS BUT LOOKS GREAT , IT WAS BUILT AS A DRIVER NOT A SHOW CAR AND SOLD AS SUCH,  ALOT MONEY WAS PUT INTO THE 440 AND IT IS WICKED . NEW STAINLESS EXT NO TIPS, NEW VINYL TOP, NEW CARPET, HEADLINER SEATS LOOK GREAT ORIGINAL CONDITION, DOOR PANELS HAVE SCRATCHES. ENGINE BAY WAS PAINTED BLACK, TRUNK NOT PAINTED. IT LOOKS LIKE IT HAD NEW QAURTER PLACED AND TRUNK PAN , SUBFRAME CONNECTORS . FRAME LOOKS GOOD . OVER ALL SOLID CAR THAT RUNS STRONG . THE REAR VALANCE IS NOT PAINTED . I HAVE THE REAR BUMPERETTES PAINTED THE COLOR OF THE CAR .

WHATS MISSING . RADIO, EXT TIPS, IGINITION LOCK CYLINDER NEEDS REPLACED HAVE A NEW ONE  CURRENTLY RUNNING FROM PUSH BUTTON , BOUGHT NEW RUBBER FOR DOORS , HAS 440 6 PACK EMBLEMS  GRILL IS PERFECT PAINTED COLOR OF CAR NEEDS SOME TAILLIGHT BULBS THERE ARE NO MARKER LIGHTS WHEN I GOT THE CAR CURRENTLY LOOKING AND MAY HAVE  A SET BEFORE AUCTION ENDS .

THE CUDA IS SOLD AS IS NO REFUNDS WARRENTLY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED . I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION IF DEAL IS MET AS CAR IS FOR SALE ON OTHER SITES  CALL ME AT 727 389 4283  TO DISCUSS THE CAR  NO TRADES . I WILL SELL OVERSEAS RECENTLY SOLD AN 1970 AAR AND 68 RT TO AUSTRALIA.  WELCOME OVERSEAS BIDDERS . CUDA IS PRICED TO SELL ONLY LISTING ONE TIME . I JUST DONT HAVE THE ROOM AS MY OTHER 71 CUDA IS ALMOST READY TO COME HOME . OFFERED ONE TIME  PLEASE CALL ME TO GO OVER THE CAR WHILE IN ON THE PHONE .  CLEAR TITLE

IF YOU HAVE LESS THEN 10 FEEDBACK YOU MUST CALL ME OR YOU WILL BE DELETED .  CALL MAKE OFFER  BUT BE REALISTING  ITS A 1971  THAT LOOKS GREAT   727 389 4283   DO HAVE LOCAL SHIPPER WHO CAN DELIVER THE CAR BUT THAT SET UP BY BUYER AND THEM .

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