Vehicle Description
1970 Plymouth �Cuda 340- 4bbl Fully Restored in 2015 Numbers
Matching Engine, Heads, Trans, Rear End Freshly built Stroker
Motor! Well-Optioned Rare Lime Green Metallic VIN # BS23H0B399318
Evolve Motors is pleased to present this 1970 Plymouth �Cuda! This
is not your ordinary Mopar. Coming off a fresh restoration in 2015
this car was built to it's factory options and specification and
looks amazing. The best part is that while it retains all of her
original driveline and engine, it has a freshly built motor. The
original block is bored .60 over and a 4� stroker crank bring the
displacement up to 416 cid. This Hemi/6-pack eating monster
absolutely rips while retaining it's original facade. The car
sounds incredible and is once of the most enjoyable cars to drive.
Exterior: This �Cuda looks great wearing a fresh coat of its
original Lime Green Metallic paint. Paint work appears to have been
done to a high standard; green has a nice deep glow and the slight
metallic sparkle of the finish gives the car a great shine. The
black hockey-stick stripe does well to accentuate the car�s
muscular lines and contrasts beautifully with the green metallic
paint, as do the originally optioned Magnum 500 wheels. The car
underwent a very thorough restoration in 2015, so the overwhelming
majority of the car is in like-new condition. There are no dents,
dings, or scratches to be found anywhere on the car. All chrome is
intact and very well presented,. Panel fitment is good. We do note
the gap between the hood and nose is slightly off; gap is
negligible on the passenger side but a bit more noticeable on the
driver�s side. We chose not to re-align the hood so we could avoid
potentially marring the paint anywhere. Interior: This car was
originally spec�d with a dark green interior, which was swapped out
for a new black leather interior during the restoration. We think
the black looks fantastic and, though not original, is a welcomed
change. Interior presents as new and carries the smell of fresh
carpet and vinyl. Seats are free of any cracks or scratches in the
slightest. Carpeting is new. Door panels, dash, headliner, and
steering wheel are mint. The only part of the interior that doesn�t
appear new are the gauges; which show some slight patina but look
fabulous. Radio is the correct Chrysler Solid State unit, and a USB
plug-in has been fitted on the underside of the dash. Odometer
reads 36,366 though with the amount of work that�s been done (keep
reading�) is somewhat irrelevant. Mechanical: In 2015 the car had a
full engine build, to the tune of nearly $9,000. Please see the
photos, as the receipt from Matt�s Motor Worx in Minnesota is
documented. All features function properly. The cars braking system
is all rebuilt, as are most of the mechanicals. All bushings and
wearables all show nicely, as you would expect. The carb is tuned
nicely and it runs great. The transmission shifts nice and crisp.
The car is wonderful to drive and makes amazing smooth power plus
it sounds fantastic! Underbody: As evidenced in the photos, the
underbody is quite nice. There is no through rust of any sort. All
casting numbers are clearly visible and components show very little
wear. We notice a dent in the right forward rail that was left
alone when restored. The car is properly finish underneath and
looks outstanding up in the air as you can see in our pictures.
Overall: This is a sharp looking, fully-sorted example of one of
the Mopar greats. It has the menacing muscle car appearance,
performance, and sound, all while remaining elegant with its
understated color. The 416 built motor is ready to walk all over
any big block you put next to it. These cars are aging very well;
with the recent restoration, this one just got a second lease on
life and will be enjoyed for many, many more years. Walkaround
Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf5r0kGZEHU&feature=youtu.be