Vehicle Description
This 1972 Plymouth Cuda reads like a muscle car wish list with its
glossy High Impact paint, rare upgrades, and performance-built 440
V8 with a six-pack. And while this is a dream list of Mopar pieces,
this tribute keeps its price firmly in reality.
If you're a Plymouth person, the color is Sassy Grass; if you're a
Dodge person, it's Go-Green; and if you're a Mopar fan, you're just
excited to see this coupe expertly re-finished in this legendary
High Impact color. You can tell there was a nice investment in this
electric-like green, and because the panels are so straight, people
tend to immediately take notice. And that's a good thing because
Sassy Grass was only offered for 1970 and 1971. In fact, we bet
you've already noticed this one was upgraded to the desirable and
unique '71 front end style. So it looks the part of this legendary
muscle machine, and it even provides some added flair with the
front bumper painted in the Sassy Grass. But it's far more than
just the neon green that makes muscle car fans take notice. This is
a full-on intimating package with the hood pins, shaker-style hood
scoop, and big black billboard stripes that highlights the sporty
rear fenders while also announcing the big 440 motor.
The black vinyl interior is the right choice to complement the
exterior accents. And you can tell there have been investments
along the way to keep this looking deep, dark, and menacing -
exactly what a good muscle car should be. The moment you slip into
the high-back bucket seat, you realize just how much the Plymouth
people wanted to surround the driver. This is a center console car
with the gear selector perfectly molded into the contoured setup.
And as you grab the sporty three-spoke steering wheel, you feel the
tingle of performance that comes from a true driver's car.
When you pop the hood, you'll know those rear fender callouts were
not lying. This is a clean and mean version of a seriously
desirable big block. You're looking at a monster 440 cubic-inch V8,
and it's topped with the iconic six-pack triple set of dual carbs.
The tidy presentation tells you there have been some nice
investments recently, and this includes performance upgrades like
an Edelbrock intake, MSD distributor, and a set of long tube
performance headers. The Torqueflight A727 three-speed automatic
transmission is stout enough to get all this power to the ground.
Plus, the power steering and front disc brakes means this Mopar is
easily under your control.
This is a true V8 '72 Barracuda that has been turned into the
ultimate tribute machine with a true big block six-pack under the
hood. So this is the already rare treat that makes you far
wealthier and less nervous than riding around in a '71. It's a
terrific muscle machine that gets so much attention, we know it
will be leaving us soon. Call today!!!