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'70 V code Cuda Project

Started by 303 Mopar, December 07, 2018, 05:36:05 AM

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303 Mopar

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70 Sixpack, 4spd, SHAKER, Hemi Orange, Rallye dash, white bucket, AM/ 8-track car, Road Lamp, Rimblow, Rear Wing. ORIGINAL body panels (valance and header were missing when I bought car). Shaker Hood (which is stunning, not a pit to be found), Fenders, doors, decklid, wing....all the original panels that the car rolled off the assembly line with. This car was converted to a race car four decades ago and has lived a secluded life in a arid High Desert garage for decades.

- Complete Rallye Dash assembly, some of the finest condition original parts you'll find. In my opinion doesn't not need restoration.
- n.o.m. F440 HP engine. disassembled but complete with sixpack specific original intake, date coded correct carbs and balancer.
- Hemi four speed, 18 spline 1970 unit, disassembled, Nos rebuild parts collected, correct bellhousing, flywheel..
- Pistol Grip: My God the born with pistol grip is almost as nice as the NOS one I bought for my Challenger. Shift rods still have paint dabs from assem line
- The nicest meticulously, professionally, 100 point OE type restored grille assembly you'll ever see. I couldn't take it out of the box, its too nice. Original born with grill and bezels are included but will need restoration.
- Dana 60, the cleanest, low mile original rear end I've ever seen. could almost wipe the original paint with wd-40 and put it on the show circuit this rear B.O.M for 4:10 E-body dated mid/late 70 (8.75" currently in car included as well)
- Shaker: Original bubble fully OEM restored, Adapter plate is the original rare "inverted nut" type that I'm told was only in production for a week before assembly line caught it, NOS base plate, NOS lid, Original 440+6 emblems are amazing.
- AM/ 8-track w/ correct bezel. Detail it and install, chrome is again amazing
- Fog Lamps, OEM part numbered, brand new in box w/ NOS bulbs
- Bumpers, Original born with bumpers, Chrome is shockingly nice I'd have a tough time to decide whether keep as or send out for re-chrome.
- NOS fan shroud, Original Track Pack engine fan/hub could use cosmetic resto
- Born with seats, Frames, foam, tracks all superb. Seat covers themselves will need replacement.
- Much Much more, Truck loads more. If you have a question on whether I have a certain part just ask, chance is I have two or more.
- The two biggest expenses you'll have to make for the parts inventory is the correct Radiator and getting Original dash pad recovered.

anlauto

.... Try to find rust on this car and you'll have a very hard time.....


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anlauto

Seriously this is a super nice car, but his ad is a little exaggerated ....
At the end of the day...It's not numbers matching, engine or transmission it sounds like and there's no mention of a broadcast sheet ?  :dunno:
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JS29

Los Angeles built car = usually no build sheet. Cool car, wish I could get my grubby hands on it!!!  :bye:   

RUNCHARGER

Nice car. Great options other than the wing.
Sheldon

Cuda Cody

Great car, but the way he writes the ad really turns me off.  Why exaggerate so much on a car that is perfectly able to stand on its own.  :dunno:

Flatdad

It may sound silly, but the fact that its optioned with a rallye dash excites me the most. Its always such a downer for me to see Cuda's with standard dashes.


anlauto

Quote from: Cuda Cody on December 07, 2018, 07:55:22 AM
Great car, but the way he writes the ad really turns me off.  Why exaggerate so much on a car that is perfectly able to stand on its own.  :dunno:

He talks like it's the second coming of Christ as one of my friends put it...  :haha: :haha:
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kdcarman

Quote from: anlauto on December 07, 2018, 08:58:10 AM
Quote from: Cuda Cody on December 07, 2018, 07:55:22 AM
Great car, but the way he writes the ad really turns me off.  Why exaggerate so much on a car that is perfectly able to stand on its own.  :dunno:

He talks like it's the second coming of Christ as one of my friends put it...  :haha: :haha:

Forgetting the ad for a minute.  It will be interesting to gauge the market price for this car.I think $40 - $45K is a tough sell.  Maybe $35k?

HP_Cuda


I agree, with the 44k price tag and the amount of grandiosity poured on makes me think he is looking for a sucker.

:popcorn:
1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200

js27

Seems like a lot of options for a race car ?? It will be a nice car when it is done..
JS27


anlauto

I don't really see a "LOT" of options like the guy says...I see a spoiler :thumbdown:, AM/FM radio :bigthumb: and the shaker :twothumbsup: other then the V code, what else is there special ?

Oh sorry...the ad didn't mention the white body side moldings,  :tired: or white vinyl top... :)
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Crocha617

Quote from: anlauto on December 07, 2018, 11:56:19 AM
I don't really see a "LOT" of options like the guy says...I see a spoiler :thumbdown:, AM/FM radio :bigthumb: and the shaker :twothumbsup: other then the V code, what else is there special ?

Oh sorry...the ad didn't mention the white body side moldings,  :tired: or white vinyl top... :)

4 speed & great color...

anlauto

yea...rally dash too I guess.....but when I think of a "LOT" of options I think of rubber bumpers, louvers, stripes, etc.... :drooling:
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6bblgt

 :iagree: lots of OPTIONS usually ends up with a second fender tag (& manual steering & brakes usually prevent a car from being referred to as "LOADED")

based on the fender tag with NO original window sticker or broadcast sheet, there are 11 OPTIONS totaling $1,148.45 - a hefty sum for 1970 and a couple hundred more than the typical 'cuda

the rim-blow & any wheels would add to the total MSRP

..... but it's a 6bbl 4-speed car that's orange/white with a SHAKER & rear spoiler  :wowzers: the stereotypical '70 'cuda and it's "REAL"