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1971 Plymouth 'Cuda Convertible Numbers matching 340

Started by MasonDaniel7, March 10, 2022, 11:17:46 PM

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MasonDaniel7


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 For some reason, this quote makes me question this ad: "For more information about this car please contact this number listed I'm helping a friend sell it I do not on this car (904) 999-8690 Cars located in Jacksonville Florida". And the odd phone number along with the "cash only requirement" would make me hesitant.
Terry W.

anlauto

We've talked about this car before I'm sure, added bumpers, shaker etc.... but man o man, those are the ugliest wheel/tire combo on a car :barf: ...if it came with 14" Magnums and PolyGlas....put them back on man... :no:
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Mopsquad

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Quote from: anlauto on March 11, 2022, 05:41:21 AM
We've talked about this car before I'm sure, added bumpers, shaker etc.... but man o man, those are the ugliest wheel/tire combo on a car :barf: ...if it came with 14" Magnums and PolyGlas....put them back on man... :no:


It's a thing right now.   I kinda like this wheel/dog dish fad.  But like everything else, it'll get overdone and fall out of favour.

anlauto

#4
If you're going to do it, at least use the correct looking rims that TONY sells and PolyGlas tires....and I'm not sure how "early" this car is, but late 71's came with black rims, not body colour...

I was regrettably asked to do it on this car, I agree it changes the "look", but I would prefer anything else..... in my opinion :alan2cents:
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6bblgt

Quote from: anlauto on March 11, 2022, 09:01:11 AM
.........and I'm not sure how "early" this car is, but most 71's came with black rims, not body colour........

:thinking:

the STANDRD body color to black wheels took place in mid-April 1971 ........ there are twice as many production days with body-colored wheels VS. black  :drinkingbud:

anlauto

Quote from: 6bblgt on March 11, 2022, 12:44:41 PM
Quote from: anlauto on March 11, 2022, 09:01:11 AM
.........and I'm not sure how "early" this car is, but late 71's came with black rims, not body colour........

:thinking:

the STANDRD body color to black wheels took place in mid-April 1971 ........ there are twice as many production days with body-colored wheels VS. black  :drinkingbud:

Hey...Dan, thank you very much for that information, I've often looked for the answer, but never found it listed before....Interesting, good stuff to know :twothumbsup:
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ragtopdodge

I'm not a yellow car guy, but this one is pretty cool bc of the black billboards and interior/top.

D32 car, but converted.  Hmm....I think that's ok.  No added worth IMHO over an automatic being there and may hurt its value a tiny bit since obviously, cutting and welding had to be done.

Already taken off the market.  May have gotten a private offer.

MONC