This 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda is equipped with a correct 426ci HEMI with
dual barrel carburetors and backed by a 727 TorqueFlite automatic
transmission. The 426 HEMI is an unstamped block and was
professionally rebuilt with Diamond pistons and Eagle connecting
rods. Power is put to the ground by a 4.10:1-ratio Dana 60 series
axle (A32). Included is the standard S15 HEMI suspension with power
disc brakes, 15-inch Rallye wheels and an upgraded power steering.
The exterior features a Shaker hood with Argent bubble, hood pins,
black vinyl top, fog lamps and an added HEMI hockey stick stripe.
This 'Cuda was a recipient of a professional repaint in its
original High Impact Tor Red. The interior features a Music Master
AM radio, black bucket seats, Rallye gauges, tachometer, a
wood-rimmed steering wheel and center console. It is recorded in
the MMC Detroit Global Registry and Galen's Registry documents and
was featured in Hagerty Magazine as a cover car for a muscle car
write-up. This example is a real R-code with a matching-numbers
body, OEM-production Broadcast Sheet, VIN tag, door VIN label, body
code tag and comes with an Elite-level Wise Validation Report
(#2417A). Also included are the original "Trader" ad when the car
was bought in '79, a list of the RPO options, the original owner's
manual and supplemental literature, documentation and receipts for
the engine build, as well as a calendar of the Hagerty photo shoot.
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Barracuda
Listing ID:CC-1825127
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:West Palm Beach, Florida
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Barracuda
Exterior Color:TOR-RED
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:154597
VIN:BS23R0B159482
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