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1970 AAR Cuda, EV2, auto, numbers matching

Started by LoStHeMi, November 02, 2024, 04:23:56 PM

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Vehicle Original VIN :             BS23J0B294278

Super Rare AAR Cuda, Only Produced for 1 Year, TorRed Over Black, 340cuin V8, 6 Barrel Carburetor, 3 Speed Automatic Transmission. This 1970 Plymouth AAR 'Cuda is a rare gem, boasting an iconic Tor-Red exterior paired with a striking black interior. With only 115 Cudas ever produced in this mesmerizing color, this particular AAR 'Cuda stands out as a true collector's dream. As one of the most sought-after muscle cars of its era, the AAR 'Cuda holds a special place in automotive history, being manufactured for just one year. This limited production adds to its allure and makes it a prized possession for any enthusiast. Underneath the iconic hood lies the heart of this beast – the original 340 cubic inch V8 engine, equipped with a 6-barrel carburetor, delivering raw power and exhilarating performance. Paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission, this AAR 'Cuda offers an unparalleled driving experience that is both thrilling and nostalgic. A unique feature of this AAR 'Cuda is its original hood, which bears a slight bow, a testament to its authenticity and heritage. This imperfection serves as a reminder of its factory origins and adds character to its already legendary status. This remarkable vehicle includes the original build sheet and an extensive collection of authentic documentation, providing insight into its rich history and provenance. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of automotive history with this exceptional 1970 Plymouth AAR 'Cuda. (Validate entire description for accuracy before bidding/purchasing)
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cuda hunter

Odd that it doesn't have a reproduction door sticker. 
Especially after spending the amount it took to get it to look that good. 
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JH27N0B

Sadly it's not a very well done restoration.  You can see the door latch hardware painted body color for example.
When I was 16 and looking for an AAR or a T/A, the first car for sale I was able to see was an orange AAR with black vinyl top.  It was an automatic but if memory serves it was a slapstick.  It was priced at $3600 which was over $1000 more than I'd saved up!
Just as well, it was too nice condition for me bring a 16 year old goof in the snow belt!
I wonder what ever happened to it.
Column shift on this car sucks.  Only way to make column shift intriguing would be if it had the front bench option.
With all its flaws, I'd say this is a $70-75K car.

TX9AAR

Quote from: JH27N0B on November 04, 2024, 06:57:17 PMSadly it's not a very well done restoration.  You can see the door latch hardware painted body color for example.
When I was 16 and looking for an AAR or a T/A, the first car for sale I was able to see was an orange AAR with black vinyl top.  It was an automatic but if memory serves it was a slapstick.  It was priced at $3600 which was over $1000 more than I'd saved up!
Just as well, it was too nice condition for me bring a 16 year old goof in the snow belt!
I wonder what ever happened to it.
Column shift on this car sucks.  Only way to make column shift intriguing would be if it had the front bench option.
With all its flaws, I'd say this is a $70-75K car.


You are right the car has a lot of things that need corrected