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'71 Cuda 340 4 spd - IA

Started by 303 Mopar, April 02, 2017, 06:08:59 AM

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303 Mopar

This looks like a great project, maybe even worthy of sending to @anlauto.  If only it had the original motor and trans. 

https://dubuque.craigslist.org/cto/6029083733.html

This is a real 1971 Cuda 340 4spd N96 shaker hood. Very rare and hard to find 340 4 spd with shaker hood! Original fender tag, build sheet and door VIN sticker still with car. The car is currently in a storage unit and I do not have the time to restore it. I work in a restoration shop and always working on customer cars. Not only is this a N96 shaker hood car but it is a 4 speed and 3:91 8 3/4 rear end. The car still retains it's original GF3 green paint. The motor and transmission are not original to car but they are a VIN matched era correct 340 4spd(cast date on motor is 8-24-70). VIN on Cowl, radiator support and dash all match. As you can see in pictures, the car is not free of rust. There is rust through front inner fenders, lower quarters, trunk drops, trunk pan and small areas on floor pans. Frame rails, rockers, roof, cowl, and doors are solid. Fenders are solid, but have some dents and bent edges. I am also including both NOS inner fenders, NOS front valance, and two used rear valances with dual exhaust cutouts. I do not have the shaker hood components, but a solid original sport hood will go with the car. Has minor damage on right rear quarter, but will need new quarters to repair rust anyway. Majority of interior is intact. Some one replaced the leather front seats with vinyl and swapped interior door panels without the wood grain inserts,but rear panels still have inserts(Leather seat option also came with the gran coupe style interior panels).

TAG OPTIONS
E55 340-4barrel
D21 A833 4spd manual
BS23 Barracuda-cuda 2dr hardtop
GF3 Amber sherwood metallic paint(light green metallic)
D57 Axle- 3.91:1 8 3/4
D91 Suregrip differential
T87 F70X14 wheels
SRX9 Sport black leather interior
511 build date May 11, 1971
A31 3.91:1 HP axle package
A62 Ralleye instrument cluster
C55 Bucket seats
G31 O/s RH manual racing mirror
G33 O/s LH remote race mirror
H31 Rear window defogger
J25 3spd variable wipers
J45 Hood pins
M21 Roof drip rail moldings
M25 wide sill moldings
M31 Belt and hood molding
M88 Low deck lid molding
N41 Dual exhaust w/o tips
N42 Chrome dual exhuast tips
N85 tachometer
N96 Shaker hood
R35 Am/Fm multiplex radio
26 26" radiator

BUILD SHEET codes
C93 carpeting
F96 Oil presure/temp guage
G41 I/S day/night mirror
J15 cigarette lighter
J21 Elec clock
J31 Dual horns
L76 Heater control lamp
M26 Wheel lip molding
N65 7 blade clutch/fan
N51 Max eng cool
S13 Ralleye suspension w/sway bar
S23 monroe shocks
S41 Rear sway bar
S81 Simulated wood steering wheel
W21 Ralleye wheels

As you can see by the options, this is a very cool and rare car. Can't go wrong with a 71 cuda! If you have any serious questions call Tim at : 563-543-8334 Asking $27,500. Car is located in Dyersville IA.
If looking for someone to restore this car, we could also work out a deal on just paint or complete turnkey. I have restored several award winning mopars including a 70 Challenger Hemi RT/SE B5 Blue with white stripe, 70 Challenger 440-6 RT/SE Black on Black and 71 cuda Fe5 red 340 car along with many others.

anlauto

Car has been for sale for ever, talked about for ever.....
I'll gladly restore it if someone wants to buy it and send it to me.... :bigmoney:
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

Cuda Cody

He's super close on the price.  Someone will buy that car at some point.    :ohyeah:


chal340

Wow, 3.91 on the rear end, not for a long trip on the highway.
70 Dodge Challenger 340 A66.

1 Wild R/T

Quote from: chal340 on April 02, 2017, 09:38:18 AM
Wow, 3.91 on the rear end, not for a long trip on the highway.

Obviously your not old school... in the late 70's I drove a 440-6 Challenger equipped with a 4.10 Dana from Modesto to San Diego & back (about 1400 miles)... A 340 loves to rev.... 3.91's while nothing like driving a modern car honestly are no problem for freeway driving... with 3.91 gears and a 28" tall tire (275/60-15) 75 MPH is 3500 rpm's..... A 340 will do that for hours on end with no complaints....  New cars have spoiled all of us, but the old cars would still get it done...

chal340

Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on April 02, 2017, 09:52:55 AM
Quote from: chal340 on April 02, 2017, 09:38:18 AM
Wow, 3.91 on the rear end, not for a long trip on the highway.

Obviously your not old school... in the late 70's I drove a 440-6 Challenger equipped with a 4.10 Dana from Modesto to San Diego & back (about 1400 miles)... A 340 loves to rev.... 3.91's while nothing like driving a modern car honestly are no problem for freeway driving... with 3.91 gears and a 28" tall tire (275/60-15) 75 MPH is 3500 rpm's..... A 340 will do that for hours on end with no complaints....  New cars have spoiled all of us, but the old cars would still get it done...

Sure, I prefer to be at 3000 for 80 mph. :D drive on the highway at 4000 rpm for 2 hours, I will not be quiet. But maybe it's not a problem for a good engine with a good oil.
70 Dodge Challenger 340 A66.

1 Wild R/T

Quote from: chal340 on April 02, 2017, 10:26:30 AM
Sure, I prefer to be at 3000 for 80 mph. :D drive on the highway at 4000 rpm for 2 hours, I will not be quiet. But maybe it's not a problem for a good engine with a good oil.

Well the drive to San Diego was around 3700 rpm's for eight hours each way plus the running around down in San Diego...  No Problem.... Loud? Yes!!


303 Mopar

Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on April 02, 2017, 11:24:04 AM
Quote from: chal340 on April 02, 2017, 10:26:30 AM
Sure, I prefer to be at 3000 for 80 mph. :D drive on the highway at 4000 rpm for 2 hours, I will not be quiet. But maybe it's not a problem for a good engine with a good oil.

Well the drive to San Diego was around 3700 rpm's for eight hours each way plus the running around down in San Diego...  No Problem.... Loud? Yes!!

If you want a quiet car get a Tesla.... :rofl: :haha:

71GranCoupe

Quote from: 303 Mopar on April 02, 2017, 09:18:42 PM
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on April 02, 2017, 11:24:04 AM
Quote from: chal340 on April 02, 2017, 10:26:30 AM
Sure, I prefer to be at 3000 for 80 mph. :D drive on the highway at 4000 rpm for 2 hours, I will not be quiet. But maybe it's not a problem for a good engine with a good oil.

Well the drive to San Diego was around 3700 rpm's for eight hours each way plus the running around down in San Diego...  No Problem.... Loud? Yes!!

If you want a quiet car get a Tesla.... :rofl: :haha:

That's just "Bad"  LOL  :haha: :rofl: