1970 Plymouth CUDA
Vehicle Specifications
- VINBS27N0B163239
- Classic Car ID102690206
- Stock Number3239
- CategoryAmerican Classics
- Body StyleN/A
- New/UsedUsed
- MileageN/A
- Engine383 Magnum
- Transmission3 Speed Automatic
Classic Car Overview
1970 Plymouth Cuda Convertible For Sale Real BS27 Cuda convertible -N code 383 4bbl, 727 console shift automatic -FE5 Rallye Red, white/black bucket seat interior, white top -Rare A22 double rubber bumper, dual painted racing mirror, black hockey stripe car! -Numbers matching engine and numbers matching transmission -Original Dash VIN, door sticker, body stamps and very nice broadcast sheet are intact -1 owner, California car! We purchased this car from the original owner who purchased the car for her 21st birthday hence the license plates! Parked in 1977 and last registered in 1981, a true time capsule!!! -Amazing resto candidate that checks all of the right boxes for a very valuable end product! -Very complete car with all of the important convertible and Cuda components intact! Power top even functions with a battery in it! -Clean title -Located in Celeste, TX 75423 -Call or text Tony @ 505-503-3274
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