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Found 70-72 Cuda.

Started by gaddied, June 07, 2017, 06:06:39 PM

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gaddied

Looking for a nice driver from 70 to 72 Cuda.
let me what you might have to sell.


Cuda Cody


gaddied

Still looking . I really like the 1970 and 1972 cudas . So if anyone knows of one for sale please let me know.


gaddied

I bought one , 1970 340 Cuda !!

Cuda Cody

 :clapping:   :veryexcited:  Oh, that is yours?  I was sharing a couple photos of it on Facebook this morning.   :banana:  Really cool car man.  Tell us more about it.  :please:

Katfish


J-Code Jeni

WOW! Congratulations!! You landed a great looking Cuda!! She's straight and sexy!  :veryexcited: :cooldance: :bravo:


RUNCHARGER

Well done! That car looks pretty nice!
Sheldon

anlauto

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Cuda Cody

Anyone that knows me knows my love for high impact colors.  EV2 & FC7 top my lists, but pretty much love all high impact colors.  Then I see a rare color like this and it makes me want it!!!!  I can't remember that last time I saw an E-Body in that color.  Very rare and super cool.  You got lucky getting that color man.

RUNCHARGER

Do you have any history on the car? A friend of mine sold a 340 auto Cuda in that colour about 15 years ago and I'm pretty sure it went to the states.  It wasn't as nice as yours but it could have been worked over the years I'm sure.
Sheldon


Cudakiller70

Congrats looks very good :banana:
Was my first Mopar poor scan of an old picture

gaddied

Thanks for all of the great replies !
The cuda is all original expect for one repaint done in 2008 and tires. It has 90,000 miles on it . There is a built sheet that documents that the Cuda is the way it left the factory . Before I bought I had AAG inspect it. He said it was one of the best cars he had inspected in the last year. He also said not to pass it up.
It wasn't cheap but when I seen that color I had to have it.
There was only three hundred and some painted FT6  burnt tan metallic color in 1970.
So now I am  a Mopar lover and liking it!

Cuda Cody

Super excited for you buddy.  You found a very nice car for sure.  Doesn't really matter what it costs if it's the car you wanted. And you almost never lose buying clean solid cars... so maybe just look at it like you paid the right price a little early.   :bigthumb:

If you want to decoder your Build Sheet, you can do it here for free:

https://decoder.e-bodies.org/1970-mopar-build-sheet-broadcast-decoder/


Quote from: gaddied on July 03, 2017, 09:30:49 AM
Thanks for all of the great replies !
The cuda is all original expect for one repaint done in 2008 and tires. It has 90,000 miles on it . There is a built sheet that documents that the Cuda is the way it left the factory . Before I bought I had AAG inspect it. He said it was one of the best cars he had inspected in the last year. He also said not to pass it up.
It wasn't cheap but when I seen that color I had to have it.
There was only three hundred and some painted FT6  burnt tan metallic color in 1970.
So now I am  a Mopar lover and liking it!

anlauto

Yea...like I said in another thread....My friend has a 70 V code 440+6 Shaker Cuda in that colour....His has the tan interior too :drooling: .....His plans call for black interior and YELLOW exterior :pullinghair:.....I tried buying it from him years ago....but it wasn't for sale.  :takemymoney:  I know for certain he hasn't touched it yet...maybe I should try again.  He was actually at my house this morning....I should have asked him about it... :huh:
I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
Check out my web site ....  Alan Gallant Automotive Restoration