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1972 cuda NY SI

Started by mopartaz, May 08, 2020, 07:15:08 PM

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anlauto

Cheapest 1973 340 Cuda I've seen in a long time  :twothumbsup:

hard to tell but it might be a four speed car too :)
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mopartaz

Yeah tempting, i'd buy it for parts if i had a place to put it .


JS29

I don't see any cooler lines for a transmission!  :alan2cents:

njsteve

Obviously a salt water flood victim from Hurricane Sandy, given the location and the evidence (all the cast and aluminum parts under the hood are crusted over). Nice caved in roof as a added bonus.

Scooter

No interior shots or pics of the lower body panels or frame.. but for $3800 bucks as presented for a 72' Cuda.. could you really go wrong?

Mrbill426

Lots of parts and cores there.


Quote from: Scooter on May 09, 2020, 09:14:17 AM
No interior shots or pics of the lower body panels or frame.. but for $3800 bucks as presented for a 72' Cuda.. could you really go wrong?


JS29

 :iagree: That is what i was thinking.  :yes:

formula_s

Seller and OP don't even know what year it is.  :notsure:

JS29

In New York state, 1972 and older would be a registration, 1973 and up would have a title. The VIN that they listed clearly identifies it as being a 73. The ad states it's a 72. so something is not right here.  :foul: If any body inquires and they state they have a registration or they don't have a title it would only be worth the value of a parts car.