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70 Cuda in Georgia

Started by Rev-It-Up, May 12, 2017, 12:53:54 PM

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Rev-It-Up

Too much work for me, but thought someone might be interested...

https://atlanta.craigslist.org/wat/cto/6125669455.html
Rev-It-Up

71GranCoupe

Looks like Fred was driving it last.

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Oldschool

Too far gone for that kind of money imho....... 

Cuda Cody

That's a neat car, but a lot of rust for the kind of coin. 

usraptor

Makes me feel a lot better about the $18K I paid for my '70 Cuda which was in a lot better condition and had much better options/drive-train :twothumbsup:.

anlauto

I agree it's priced high.....if it was a 318 car I would say $6500-$8500.....but it's not.
It's a fairly complete looking 340 car with AC in a decent colour. I say if it has a sheet/original tags/numbers matching....he's not too far off....maybe a $10K car :dunno: you have to pay a premium for a 340 Cuda over the run of the mill Barracuda. :alan2cents:
It's the guy that buys it and tries to restore it that I feel sorry for......that's a pretty deep bucket :bigmoney:

That being said....send it to me, I'll restore it for about $60K USD. :idea:
I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
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RUNCHARGER

Trade for Road Runner or Camaro? What, is the guy nuts? Neat car in a good colour, if I owned it I would do it.I agree though price is too high for a new guy to buy it.
Sheldon