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1970 Plymouth Barracuda Restomod, ‘Cuda Tribute

Started by MasonDaniel7, August 02, 2022, 12:09:59 AM

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Brads70

Nice car, I'd like to see more on how the rack was mounted?

318Stroker

Seller needs to get his facts straight. Text says it started life as a 340 6-pak car. Listed VIN is for a 318 Barracuda.


anlauto

This is a very poor example of a "resto-mod" which is a shame, because I would like to build a resto-mod AAR, and I would hate to be compared to this car when it comes time to sell. :rolleyes:
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HP_Cuda


The paint issues would/should keep folks wondering about this one. What's underneath?

Besides the rear end issue and the odds and ends to make this one right.

Could be nice for the right price.  :dunno:
1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200

cuda hunter

E44-318 V8
D13- Manual 3 speed
bh-barracuda
23- coupe
G-318
0-1970
B-Hamtramck plant build
174561- vehicle Identification number
fj5- sublime green
H6x9 -high vinyl black interior
000- upper door color/body color
A31- scheduled production date October 31st 1969
052076-sequential order number
FJ5- sublime green top /no vinyl top
C55- vinyl bucket seats
M21- door sill trim
M31- Body belt moldings
R11-Am radio master
V5W- Body side protective moldings in white
Fairly uncommon to have this in white
Y05- build to spec, USA order
EN1 -end codes first production line
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Filthy Filbert

a car that was "fully restored" but already has paint bubbles from rust...was very poorly restored, and I would stay away.   Very far away.


Moprr

I believe I remember this car from a few years ago 17" in the back and old style rallys up front, I guess this guy bought it.