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1971 Plymounth cuda convertible 440 EFI 4 Speed Convertible Original

Started by MasonDaniel7, April 13, 2021, 12:29:04 AM

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anlauto

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6pack

That orange and black interior gotta go.  Someone that can afford to buy it in the end will undoubtedly remedy the interior situation.

anlauto

Quote from: 6pack on April 13, 2021, 10:04:04 AM
That orange and black interior gotta go.  Someone that can afford to buy it in the end will undoubtedly remedy the interior situation.

:iagree: Needs the factory orange seat covers, not some Camaro looking stuff...
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anlauto

In current condition, I'd say $125K-$130K, properly restored $175K maybe more  :dunno: Not too many 340 4speed billboard cars with orange interior out there... :alan2cents:
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Mopsquad

On that note, I'm gonna follow that auction.  Rare to see no reserve on a car like that.

ragtopdodge

Hard to tell if it's a true four-speed car. 

Fender tag says it, but does the transmission #s match?

No mention of buildsheet.

Not too crazy of that underdash AC setup, but that can easily be tossed.

There's a 440 in it?  Lack of pictures is astounding.