This 1971 Plymouth 'Cuda is an original factory billboard car. It
is powered by a factory 340 HO small-block V8 engine paired with a
factory 4-speed manual transmission. The car received a full
professional rotisserie restoration performed to factory
specifications, with every mechanical and cosmetic component
rebuilt or replaced using high-quality original or reproduction
parts. The drivetrain - including the engine, transmission,
suspension and braking system - has been fully rebuilt to
factory-correct standards, providing reliable and authentic
performance. Finished in the factory-correct and not-often-seen GY9
Tawny Gold exterior with factory-optioned billboard graphics and
black vinyl roof, the 'Cuda's paintwork extends to the
undercarriage, reflecting the level of detail applied throughout
the restoration. The car retains its factory black steel wheels
with correct dog-dish hubcaps and factory emblems, maintaining its
original appearance. The interior features factory black bucket
seats, a wood-grain center console with pistol-grip shifter and a
rim blow steering wheel. The Rallye instrument cluster has been
fully restored and remains in working condition.
Vehicle Details
1971 Plymouth Cuda
Listing ID:CC-2026886
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1971
Make:Plymouth
Model:Cuda
Exterior Color:TAWNY GOLD
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:292219
VIN:BS23H1B426669
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