This 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda is one of the most significant muscle cars
of its time, and this example takes it even further. It retains its
numbers-matching 440 6-Pack V8, stroked to 510 cubic inches and
producing an incredible 612 horsepower. The engine was built by
Dave Dudek Muscle Cars with a hydraulic roller cam, roller rockers,
440 Source CNC-ported heads, a ported aluminum intake, and ported
factory manifolds. A hidden MSD ignition with rev limiter and a
3-row radiator adds reliability without compromising
originality.
The numbers-matching 4-speed manual transmission features an NOS
pistol-grip shifter, sending power through a Dana 60 "Sure Grip"
rear end with 3.54 gears. Finished in Black with a Black vinyl top,
this triple-black 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda for sale includes the N96
Fresh Air Shaker hood, a restored Shaker bubble with NOS Original
Argent Silver paint, A22 elastomeric bumpers, and Black leather
bucket seats with console and woodgrain trim. Power windows, power
four-wheel disc brakes, and a rebuilt R35 factory stereo with
Bluetooth make it as enjoyable to drive as it is to display.
Riding on 390 'Cuda factory wheels (widened 1" in the rear) wrapped
in Goodyear F60s and G60s, this 1970 'Cuda comes documented with
its original broadcast sheet and a David Wise validation report.
Featured as the cover car of Mopar Collector's Guide in October
1995, this V-code 4-speed Track Pack 'Cuda is a one-of-a-kind piece
of Mopar history!
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Cuda
Listing ID:CC-2014339
Price:$259,995
Location:St. Charles, Missouri
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Cuda
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:47429
Stock Number:C387159
VIN:BS23V0E128561
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