This rotisserie-restored factory V-code 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda
convertible represents one of the most desirable combinations in
the Mopar performance lineup. Power comes from the 440ci Six-Barrel
V8 engine rated at 390hp, backed by the 4-speed manual transmission
with pistol-grip shifter. A Dana 60 Track Pak rear axle completes
the high-performance drivetrain. Of the 29 440ci Six-Barrel 'Cuda
convertibles produced in 1970, only 17 were equipped with the
4-speed manual transmission, making this car exceptionally rare.
Finished in striking Hi-Impact Lemon Twist Yellow, the exterior
features a power white convertible top, painted side mirrors with a
remote driver's side mirror and factory hood pins. The interior is
appointed with white vinyl bucket seats, Rallye instrument cluster
with tachometer, a wood-grain console and an AM radio with an
8-track player. Documentation includes the original Broadcast Sheet
and a copy of the Galen Govier report verifying its factory V-code
status and production authenticity. A highly documented and
well-restored example of one of the most collectible
high-performance convertibles of the muscle car era.
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Cuda
Listing ID:CC-2026525
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Cuda
Exterior Color:YELLOW
Interior Color:WHITE
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:290142
VIN:BS27V0B131590
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