*** ClassicCarGuy.com ***A lifelong California car with a genuine
79K miles that was in dry storage for over 20 years before moving
recently to the Southern Utah desert and being recommissioned with
new brakes, radiator, fuel tank etc to return it to excellent
driver status. Very original, as The Cuda is an original black car,
but the respray on it is rough and webbing/chipping occurs in
several places. The fender tag proves this to be a factory TX9
coded black car . The doors close as you would expect from a low
mileage car. It's rare to find one that hasn't had panels replaced
due to rust . ! The only rust on this car is a very small area
above one of the exhaust hangers in the trunk floor. The door
panels are in excellent shape with no cracks, though some seams in
the driver's seat bottom are starting to split. The interior
panels, dash, console, etc. are in good shape but seats and
headliner are needing some attention .Has a very clean underside ,
runs & drives very well .Optioned with the economical 318 V8 engine
and automatic, power front disc brakes, bucket seats & console,
tachometer and 3 speed wipers.
Vehicle Details
1974 Plymouth Cuda
Listing ID:CC-1627043
Price:$38,999
Location:San Luis Obispo, California
Year:1974
Make:Plymouth
Model:Cuda
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black Vinyl
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:79000
Stock Number:3652
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