Vehicle Description
Introducing the 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Cuda AAR 340 Six Pack, Now
after many years in a private collection, this true collectable has
become available to the public. An amazing icon of American muscle
car heritage. This is a documented and Visually Galen Govier
inspected 340 six pak AAR Cuda. This 1970 AAR Cuda 2 door hardtop
is in Galen's Registry. Production figures for the US list 2724 AAR
Cuda's built for the USA, 120 4 speeds and 1604 Automatics. In
addition 139 AAR Cuda's are registered in Canada, none were
exported to Galen's knowledge. All AAR Cudas were built between
March 11th 1970 and April 17,1970 at the Hamtramck, MI plant. These
are the BS23j0's according to Galen's registry:This is # 911 of
1297 BS23J0's registered in VIN SequenceThis is # 356 of 504
BS23J0's w/R11-RadioThis is # 288 of 395 BS23J0's w/A62-Rallye
InstrumentsThis is # 175 of 258 BS23j0's w/G34- MirrorThis is # 75
of 105 BS23J0's w/C55+D21- CombinationThis is # 24 of 34 BS23jo's
w/FK5+H6X9- CombinationThis is # 2 of 3 BS23J0's w/Above
combination.There are less than 100 miles on the restoration of
this AAR Cuda!!This classic beauty is dressed in a striking burnt
orange exterior color, a hue that captures the essence of its era
and turns heads wherever it goes. The bold and aggressive styling
of the Barracuda is complemented by its black vinyl interior,
offering a timeless and sophisticated contrast that enhances the
overall aesthetic appeal.Under the hood lies the heart of this
beast, a formidable 340 Six Pack V8 engine that delivers the raw
power and performance that muscle car enthusiasts crave. Paired
with a 4-speed manual transmission, this Barracuda offers an
engaging and exhilarating driving experience that puts you in
complete control of its impressive capabilities.Inside, the
Barracuda is equipped with an AM radio, providing a touch of
nostalgia and a connection to the golden age of motoring. The black
vinyl interior is both durable and stylish, ensuring comfort and a
classic look that stands the test of time. Safety features include
seatbelts, a crucial addition for peace of mind while enjoying the
open road.The Barracuda rides on bias ply tires, which contribute
to its authentic driving feel and period-correct appearance. Power
brakes and power steering enhance the driving experience, making it
easier to handle and control this powerful machine. These features
ensure that the Barracuda not only looks the part but also delivers
a driving experience that is both thrilling and manageable.In
summary, the 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Cuda AAR 340 Six Pack is a
remarkable example of American muscle car engineering and design.
Its burnt orange exterior, black vinyl interior, and powerful 340
Six Pack V8 engine make it a standout choice for enthusiasts and
collectors alike. With features like an AM radio, bias ply tires,
power brakes, power steering, and seatbelts, this Barracuda offers
a blend of classic charm and practical functionality that is sure
to impress.