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1971 Cuda 383 Shaker 4 Speed - Leather Seats Ev2 Hemi Orange - All #'s Matching on 2040-cars

US $93,680.00
Year:1971 Mileage:93000
Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
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All numbers matching, Original Hemi Orange 1971 Plymouth Cuda 383 Factory equipped with Shaker and 4 Speed

 

One of the most desirable high impact color combination, EV2 Tor Red (Hemi Orange) with Black Premium Leather Interior, Black Vinyl Top. Very rare original N96 Shaker 4 Speed car D21 with a still respectable 25 year old very light older restoration, not concourse. Car has all original leather seats, carpet, perfect dash pad, rallye gauges, premium interior panels, seat belts, vinyl top, quarters, truck, floors, etc. I have owned this car for over 21 years. Restored in the late 80's with correct enamel paint, no clear coat. I have driven the car just over 1000 miles since I owned it. Very rare factory optioned original car.

 

One of very few original 4 speed SHAKER Big Block e-bodies with original sheet metal.

 

All numbers matching and options on the car match the build sheet and fender tag. I only added an original go-wing and am/fm radio. The original am radio will go with the car. Original numbers matching Holley carb (needs to be rebuilt) and is not installed on the car, but will come with the car. Currently installed newer Holley carburetor with electric choke. A fender tag loaded with rare factory options and original build sheet.

 

Options:

High Impact EV2 Tor Red (Hemi Orange) 383 Big Block, 4 Speed, Premium Black Leather Interior, 8 3/4 3:55 Sure Grip, Power Steering, Black Vinyl Roof, Heavy Duty Cooling (Hemi Rad), color Keyed Grille, Rallye Gauges, LH Remote/RH Manual Painted Racing Mirrors, Light Package, 3 Speed Variable Wipers, 14" Rallye Wheels.

 

Please look at the fender tag and build sheet for additional options.

 

I will consider e-body convertible or Viper trades.  Will also consider late model BMW M6 convertible, and other Convertible trades.

 

SOLD ASIS WITH NO WARRANTY

 

BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING AND INSURANCE

 

NO PERSONAL CHECKS ACCEPTED, WIRE TRANSFER OR BANK CHECK ONLY. 10BUSINESS DAY WAITING PERIOD ON BANK CHECKS.

 

CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE IN HAND

 

VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THELISTING AT ANY TIME.

 

PLEASE CALL ME IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR NEED A SPECIFIC PICTURE(810) 523-3530 BETWEEN 5 -10 PM EST

 

SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE

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