"Plymouth's Barracuda is offered in many configurations, but
there's one that is best of all: the 'Cuda 340. What this car does
is deliver a no compromise performance exhibition at all stages, be
it handling, drag racing, street riding or cross country junketing.
Not many cars will do all of this well, although most cars can do
them all to a certain degree. The 'Cuda 340 is a far better driving
machine than either the 440 or 426 V8 equipped 'Cudas, and at least
equals the performance you might expect from an assembly line stock
hemi 'Cuda." Hot Rod Magazine, Jan. 1971
For consignment, a 1970 340 'Cuda hardtop with 4,388 miles since
built. This numbers matching car was garaged its entire life and
was subject to a complete restoration, owned by our consignor, the
car's second owner, for 20 years.
Exterior
Many maintain that this is the best looking muscle car ever built,
and we're not about to argue! The stunning proportions of this
'Cuda, with its long nose and short rear deck would look great in
any color, and this two stage coat of Deep Burnt Orange Metallic is
no exception. Of course, what's a 340 without the black accent
stripe on the rear hind quarters and as the car goes by you, you'll
note the flat black rear panel taking in the stacked, three part
tail lights. Nostrils on the hood, pins to hold it down, and the
iconic grille with marker lights clinging flush to the gill-like
upper portion. Speaking of gills, the rocker trim is the fish gill
design, a one year only motif that spans the distance between the
14-inch Mopar Rally wheels. Overall, paint, body and trim are in
great shape. Imperfections include a touched up scratch, a few
small chips, a hairline crack in the nose of the grille, and cracks
in the marker light lenses.
Interior
Open the doors to find black plastic molded panels, complete and
clean and wearing a 'Cuda call out. The tall vinyl buckets and rear
seats are just about flawless and the black motif gets warmed up by
the brown rimmed steering wheel and woodgrain faceplate of the
instrument cluster ahead. Four gauges include a tachometer and a
rather elaborate clock and just below it all, an original looking
AM radio and vent levers. A dual pod has been added for water and
oil, all under a clean dash pad that looks showroom fresh. And just
when period perfection has you breathless, up pops the iconic
pistol grip Hurst shifter from the floor, covered in deep, dark
black loop carpet. The headliner, visors, and shoulder belts all
get an A+ from us and the trunk is clean as 1970.
Drivetrain
Beyond clean, this looks like a fresh assembly plant release! It's
the numbers matching 340ci V8, rated at 275 horsepower and getting
gas through a Carter 4-barrel carburetor. It's mated to the numbers
matching A833 4-speed manual transmission and power is routed to
the 8 � inch SureGrip rear axle with 3.55 gears.
Undercarriage
We've been in this business long enough to know that with a topside
like this, the underside will very likely be spotless, and that's
exactly what we have here, a super clean, grease and rust free
bottom side.Dual exhaust passes through stock style mufflers and
exit via square tips that cleanly pop through the valance. Drum
brakes are at all four corners and suspension includes torsion bars
in front and leaf springs in back.
Drive-Ability
Rare are the times when a car looks this good, then falls on its
face on the test. And this one doesn't change the statistic as it
runs great, sounds fantastic, and drives as fresh as it looks. We
don't keep it outside long enough to get dirty and take it back to
the mall to find a spot under the lights. All functions work as
intended. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions
were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee
these functions will be working at the time of your purchase.
For the discerning collector, a numbers matching 'Cuda that is so
nice, we'd almost consider trailering it to shows. But where's the
fun in that? This is a fantastic show piece; a proverbial time
capsule of an era when muscle cars ruled, and this one emerged as
one of the most desirable from the field.
BS23H0B367756
B-Plymouth Barracuda
S-Special Price Class
23-2 Door Hardtop
H-340ci 4bbl 275hp V8
0-1970
B-Hamtramck, MI Assy Plant
367756-Sequential Unit Number
FENDER TAG
BS23:Plymouth Barracuda
Special Price Class, 'Cuda 2 Door Hardtop
H0B:340ci 4bbl 275hp V8, 1970, Dodge Main, Hamtramck, MI, USA
367756:Sequence number
E55:340ci 4bbl 275hp V8
D21:4 Speed Manual Transmission
FK5:Deep Burnt Orange Metallic Exterior Color
H6X9: rim - High, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Black
000:Full Door Panels
608:Build Date: June 08
068798:Order number
FK5:Deep Burnt Orange Metallic Top Color
A01:Light Package
A36:Performance Axle Package w/3.55 Ratio
A62:Rallye Instrument Cluster Package
C55:Bucket Seats
G36:OS Dual Racing Mirrors
J45:Hood Tie Down Pins
J54:Sport Hood
L31:Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
L34:Road Lights
M21:Roof drip rail moldings
M25:Wide sill moldings
M31:Belt Moldings
M88:Deck Lid Moldings Treatment
N41:Dual Exhaust
N42:Chrome Exhaust Tips
N85:Tachometer
R11:Radio Solid State AM (2 Watts)
V6X:Longitudinal Stripes, Black
Y05:Build to USA Specs
26:26" Radiator
EN1:End of Sales Codes
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