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70 Cuda 440 6bbl Real Vob Code Cruiser With Real Build Sheet on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:38843
Location:

Barclay, Maryland, United States

Barclay, Maryland, United States

Hello, I'm not going to give you the plymouth cuda history lesson. I have a car show -cruiser type cuda for bid. It is a real cuda not a Clone. the body has been stripped new panels and pans roto painted and finally sprayed in it's originalcolor of Blue fire metallic . New  Weld wheels with hossier street tires.It has it's original 440 6BBL engine and I have the build sheet too.It is also a Shaker hood N96 car, with dual valanced exhaust, rear deck spoiler front elasta-chrome molded bumper, dual sport mirrors - check the build sheet... the engine was pro-built and modified.the engine is fresh with solid cam and Indy heads on top is  a mopar six pack set up, manual pump, all new  lines , the 727auto trans , rebuilt extra tough , new converter and cooler with kit std valve body w/ factory slap stick and console Interior is mostly original, has new Tony's console, new headliner, and dash cap. Has Rally guage pack too, with 8 grand tach and 150 speedometer.4-10 dana out back. modified rear suspension shocks and bars  first class s&w componets , front end suspension all new componets with tube type a arms and new disc brakes with Willwood componet, 4 core radiator with dual thermo fans and shroud. rear bat with cut off. rear tank 31 inch tires makes for a nice cruise speed. The car looks great inside and out and underneath! Many new parts alot of original too. Highly detailed undercarraige. excelent fabrication, new floor pan installed. Gets alot of attension and looks . This car took a couple of years to finish up. It's fresh and ready for a buyer. I am the third owner. The car has been in my area since new. it was in a garage from the late 70's until a few years ago. The second owner raced it at Delmar dragway until 1980 and he primed it all over and parked it. 38843 are the original miles on the car

i have many more pictures of build. roto paint metal install primed early shots too. call with questions 410 310 3530 or email


On Jun-13-14 at 12:04:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

Have all of receipts for supplies and parts

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