Gateway Classic Cars Tampa Showroom is proud to digitally present
this rare 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda. You hear about the these, you seen
them on tv, but you rarely see one come up for sale. Some would say
the 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda is the high water mark for 70s muscle. This
specific 'Cuda has been in its current owners care for over two
decades and was recently resprayed in its original Sand Pebble
Beige (BL1) with black stripes (V6X). In 1970, a little less than
19,000 hardtop 'Cuda's were made compared to over 120,000 Camaro's.
However, only 566 units were adorned in gorgeous Sand Pebble making
this a rare color combo. The owner has a file folder to go with the
car including the all important Broadcast sheet. This is a "H"
code, E55, 340/275hp engine (2780930-340-5) sitting under the hood
and connected to the legendary 727 torqueflite trans (D32). The
owner has updated to front disc brakes and added an Edelbrock carb.
Full disclosure - she needs a little tuning and few things do not
work i.e. the radio, horn, and blower motor. However, nothing looks
like or draws attention like a '70 Cuda and this unicorn is sitting
in all its glory on our showroom floor. Mopar enthusiasts line up!
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Cuda
Listing ID:CC-2016194
Price:$95,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Cuda
Exterior Color:Sand Pebble Beige
Interior Color:Saddle Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:62187
Stock Number:TPA3082
VIN:GCCTPA3082
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