This 1970 Plymouth Barracuda was stripped to bare metal and new
quarter-panels were installed. Frame connectors were added, and the
entire car was rotisserie-painted Rally Red. The interior was
refurbished by updating the door panels, dash and headliner. There
is Dynamat installed under the floor carpets. The Rally dash was
completely refurbished, along with the factory gauges. Power
windows were added with an all-factory wiring, motor regulators and
switches. An air conditioning dash was added along with factory
evaporator. It is equipped with power steering and power brakes.
Under the hood lies a 528ci V8 Mopar Performance crate engine with
original 1970 valve covers, 1970 carburetors, cast-iron exhaust
manifolds and factory exhaust. The transmission is a TREMEC manual
with a pistol-grip shifter. The rear axle is a 3.55 ratio 8.75-inch
Chrysler production unit with a limited-slip differential. The
Shaker hood is a Gene Gregory reproduction, and the Shaker bonnet
is an original from 1970. This car was built to cruise the highway
in comfort.
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Cuda
Listing ID:CC-1521001
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Houston, Texas
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Cuda
Exterior Color:RED
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:136528
VIN:BP23L0E109382
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