This is a 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda finished in Vitamin C Orange over a
black bucket-seat interior - a genuine E-body 'Cuda built and
sorted to be driven and enjoyed. The VIN (BS23H0E121226) identifies
it as a real 'Cuda hardtop that rolled out of the Los Angeles plant
as a 340 4-barrel car - a true California 'Cuda - making this the
premium 'Cuda model, not a base Barracuda dressed up to look the
part.
Under the hood today is a 383 cubic inch big block backed by the
legendary 727 TorqueFlite automatic. We don't have documented
history on the engine itself, so we're describing it for what it
is: a strong-running 383 in a genuine 'Cuda, paired with the most
bulletproof automatic Chrysler ever built. The 340-to-383 change is
part of this car's story, and it's a good one - more cubic inches
and big-block torque behind one of the toughest transmissions in
the muscle car world.
WHAT IT HAS
The car wears Vitamin C Orange, one of Plymouth's legendary High
Impact colors, and it's dressed the way a 1970 'Cuda should be -
Rallye wheels, rear spoiler, fog lamps, and hood pins holding down
the hood. Power steering and power front disc brakes make it easy
to live with, and out on the road it handles really well.
Inside, the black bucket-seat interior presents clean throughout -
no rips or tears in the seats, no tears in the headliner, and no
cracks in the dash. Console between the buckets. The basics all
work: horn, lights, wipers, fan, radio, turn signals, and the
driver's side mirror control. Shifter works smooth, the window goes
up and down, and the glove box opens like it should.
Out on the road it runs strong and drives the way you'd want a 383
'Cuda to drive - power steering and power brakes that both work
great, comfortable at cruising speed, turning roughly 2,600 RPM at
55 mph. The kind of car you can climb into and actually go
somewhere in.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
The 1970 'Cuda is one of the most desirable cars in the entire
muscle car hobby, and for good reason. 1970 was the first year of
the E-body platform - the year Plymouth finally gave the Barracuda
the wide, aggressive stance it deserved - and it's the body style
that collectors consistently rank as the best-looking Barracuda
ever built. The 'Cuda (the performance model, designated by that
BS23 VIN) sits at the top of the lineup.
Then there's the color. Plymouth's High Impact palette - Vitamin C,
Plum Crazy, Sublime, Tor-Red - is a huge part of why these cars
command the attention they do, and Vitamin C Orange is one of the
most recognizable of the bunch. A '70 'Cuda in a High Impact color
is the muscle car poster on a lot of people's walls.
Genuine numbers-matching 'Cudas live in their own market and bring
serious money - often six figures for the right car. A real 'Cuda
like this one, built up with a strong 383 and the bulletproof 727,
sits in a different and far more accessible lane. You get the
genuine E-body 'Cuda, the iconic color, and the real driving
experience, without the documented-matching-numbers price tag. For
a buyer who wants to actually drive and enjoy a 'Cuda rather than
trailer it to a judging field, this is the smart way into one.
HOW TO BUY IT
The car is at our shop in Orwigsburg, PA. We're happy to do a
walk-around video, send additional photos of any area you want to
see, or put you in touch with a third-party inspector. We do not
charge documentation fees on top of the sale price. Out-of-state
buyers, we can help coordinate transport but the choice of carrier
is yours. Call or email through the listing to set up a time to
come see it.
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