Vehicle Description
1971 Plymouth 'Cuda Convertible and it has a HEMI! One of THE Most
Iconic Muscle Cars with THE Most Iconic Engine EVER! This 1971
Plymouth Barracuda convertible was restored and a Hemi was added in
the early 2000s. The 426ci Hemi V8 was reportedly assembled by Dean
Nicopolis during the build with10.25:1 compression ratio and
hydraulic lifters. It has dual four-barrel Carter carburetors and a
Shaker air cleaner. New wiring harness to keep all your essentials
connected, an aluminum 4-core radiator will keep things cool, and
power steering and brakes will ease driving this beast. A Rebuilt
TorqueFlite three-speed automatic transmission and a Dana 60 rear
with 3.54:1 limited-slip transfers power to the pavement. Red paint
and black billboard stripes adorn the exterior, and equipment
includes a power-operated black soft top, a rear spoiler, hood
pins, driving lights, and Magnum-style 17? one-piece Monoblock
wheels that are mounted over front disc and rear drum brakes.
Inside, the front bucket seats are trimmed in black vinyl and are
joined by power windows, air conditioning, a Kenwood head unit, and
a center console. The exterior was repainted Tor-Red, and black
Hemi billboard-style graphics were added to the doors and rear
quarter panels. A replacement windshield, fender gills, and chrome
trim were fitted, and additional details include a power-operated
black soft top, a rear spoiler, a Shaker hood, hood pins, driving
lights, Elastomeric bumpers, and dual exhaust outlets that exit
through the rear valance. We have a copy of the Original Broadcast
Sheet and a detailed build/component sheet from the previous owner.
The 'Cuda was born as such based on the fender tag still on the
vehicle. Autumn Bronze Metallic with a black soft top and
manufactured at the Hamtramck, Michigan, assembly plant in February
1971 with a 225ci inline-six. Equipment detailed on the tag
includes bucket seats, a power-operated soft top, and an AM radio.
Very nice go anywhere and get thumbs up 'Cuda We sell and ship
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