Vehicle Description
Welcome to StreetDreamsTexas as we celebrate our 21st year in the
classic and muscle car business. Here's some more red meat for the
Mopar faithful from the Texas Hill Country's premier source for
classic muscle machines. The word 'legendary' is bandied about in
these days of hyperbole without much thought as to its accuracy. It
is no exaggeration, however, to call the 440-6 engine in this
stunning 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda a truly legendary powerplant. Released
in mid-1969, this engine offered similar street performance to the
vaunted Hemi at a lower cost and with less maintenance. And judging
by the list of features on the fender tag, this wicked Lemon Twist
(FY1) 'Cuda was ordered with serious performance in mind. Factory
features and options include the aforementioned 440-6 barrel V8
(E87), A833 4-speed manual transmission with Pistol Grip shifter
(D21, one of only 902 V-code 4-speed '70 'Cudas), Super Track Pak
with 9.75 Dana and 4.10 Sure Grip (A34), Rallye Instrument Cluster
(A62), tachometer (N85), power brakes (B51), Carb Fresh Air Package
(Shaker, N96), hood pins (J45), dual exhaust with bright tips (N41,
N42), Elastomeric Bumper Group (front, A21), painted mirrors (G36),
black Sport Stripes (V6X), and black vinyl bucket seats (H6X9,
C55). The original AM radio/Stereo 8-Track (R22) has been replaced
with a correct reproduction AM/FM stereo. This beast has nice
paint, upholstery, carpet, trim, glass, pans and chrome, and the
driving experience is pure 1970. If you've never heard three
Holleys gulping 1350 cfm of atmosphere at 5000 rpm, you don't know
what you're missing. Wow! Street Dreams (830-997-1950) is a full
service dealership that can assist with worldwide delivery,
insurance, and financing options. I thought I would share something
with our audience. We have Don Hood's Original art work from 1968.
He is credited with artistically designing the 1971 Plymouth
Baracuda. He told me he wanted us to have it so that others could
enjoy his accomplishments. He passed a couple of years ago. Such an
interesting man for sure. We have on display quite a few of his
concept drawings. These are not being offered for sale, please
enjoy them at the end of our listing.