Starting with a cameo role in Fast & Furious 6, this Cuda went on
to a bigger role in Furious 7 as the "hero car." It's the only
surviving Cuda from the film. It's a 1973 Barracuda with a make-up
job to look like a '70 AAR, and it's actually a great hot rod. The
318 Mopar motor is fed by an Edelbrock 4-barrel and Weiand intake.
Whatever the studio did, the car sounds like it has a thousand
horsepower! The pistol-grip handle operates a B&M ratchet
shifter. The car comes with posters and other documentation showing
that it's a genuine movie star, so here are some words from the
Hollywood publicists. "[The Cuda] sets the tone for more Mopar fun
for "Furious" future. Featured in glossy black with matte gray rear
spoiler, AAR striping in matte gray and body-color painted bumpers,
the car exudes absolute terror on wheels."
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Vehicle Details
1973 Plymouth Barracuda
Listing ID:CC-1218494
Price:$129,900
Location:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Year:1973
Make:Plymouth
Model:Barracuda
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:U0281
VIN:BS23G3B466582
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