Vehicle Description
Built for 10 years, from 1964 through 1974 Plymouth built the
Barracuda and the later cars known strictly as the Cuda. The first
and second generation cars were built from 64-69 and the third
generation cars beginning in 1970 was all new and would remove all
commonality with the Valiant including the original fastback
design. The all-new model styled by John Herlitz built a shorter,
wider version on the B-platform calling it the E-Body. This design
is what really a 2-door pony car looked like. And just like every
other mopar muscle cars, their was a plethora of engine options
offered including the baddest of the bad, the 426 cubic Inch Hemi
and the collosal 7.2 liter 440 cubic inch beast. This particular
killer example is finished in Burnt Orange over black with a
numbers matching engine and NON numbers transmission. This car
comes with its original fender tag and is a really quality example
of a great driver quality car. The paint is good, the trim is good,
interior is really nice, the underside shows well with no rot.
Mechanically this car seems really good and has been gone through
recently. It starts right up, drives like it should and garnishes
all the looks.
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