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1973 Cuda 440 With Fuel Injection on 2040-cars

US $35,000.00
Year:1973 Mileage:1234 Color: 2 tone Platinum Silver and Black Pearl /
 Black
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:440 fuel injected
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1973
Mileage: 1,234
Make: Plymouth
Exterior Color: 2 tone Platinum Silver and Black Pearl
Model: Barracuda
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Cuda'
Drive Type: RWD

1973 Cuda’ 440 Fuel Injected.

This was a former drag car which I have converted to street use. It retains most of the roll cage to provide extra safety and additional stiffness to the frame.  It does not interfere with entering or exiting the vehicle.  This car looks beautiful and is very eye-catching. It drives and handles great.

Have recent written appraisal at value of $41,000 from Sierra Appraisal.

Interior:

  • ·        It has new carpet, and original seats front and rear. 
  • ·        The headliner is missing.  
  • ·        Has all original plastic in car in reasonable condition.
  • ·        Center console is complete less shifter which has been replaced with a B&M star shifter. 
  • ·        The steering column and wheel are original. 
  • ·        The door panels are original and largely intact.
  • ·        There is a completely new wiring harness including modern fuse panel from painless wiring installed.
  • ·        Brand-new set of auto meter American Muscle  gauges completes the dash.

Drive Train:

  • ·        440 Big Block – I did not build this engine so I do not know the specifics of the internals.
  • ·        EZEFI Fuel injection – works wonderfully, starts easy and runs great. Provides the operating convenience of a modern car.
  • ·        It has solid lifters, and a fairly stiff cam.
  • ·        3 inch exhaust with Flow Masters, the car sounds great.
  • ·        New radiator runs cool even in 100° weather.
  • ·        New water pump, high-voltage alternator, pulley system.
  • ·        New steering box and all shafts and linkage.
  • ·        New ignition system to complement the fuel injection.
  • ·        20 gallon fuel cell in trunk.
  • ·        Battery relocated to trunk.
  • ·        Tires are brand new.  M&H Racemasters on rear and Mickey Thompsons on front.  Weld wheels front and back.
  • ·        Power disc brakes in the front, drums in the rear.  Stops without problems .
  • ·        Recently installed 3:73 gears provide adequate highway travel comfort. Will also include the old 4:56 gears with the purchase.

Body:

  • ·        Spent 15k at body shop on custom paint. 
  • ·        There is no rust or bondo on this car. 
  • ·        Platinum metallic silver on the body.
  • ·        Black pearl on the deck lid and hood areas.
  • ·        Looks fantastic; pictures do not do it justice.
  • ·        Functional shaker hood scoop.

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