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Title: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: 74RallyeChally on October 15, 2018, 07:15:34 PM
How many are in the registry as factory N96 Shakerhood equipped cars versus the standard hood?

What do you think the difference in value is between the two, all other things held as equal?
Title: Re: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: Chryco Psycho on October 15, 2018, 07:25:19 PM
Welcome to the site from Panama  :bigthumb:
N96 cars vary the Cudas are fairly common but a true N96 Chall is very rare as the hoods were not produced for close to 1/2 of 70 production
Title: Re: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: CudaMoparRay on October 16, 2018, 12:02:46 AM
 :welcome: from Sylmar, CA
Title: Re: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: anlauto on October 16, 2018, 03:57:49 AM
 A fully restored 1971 340 cuda is worth $75K. If the car is equipped with N96 shaker hood from the factory it would be $95K. There isn't too many originals around :alan2cents:
Title: Re: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: 74RallyeChally on October 16, 2018, 09:24:57 AM
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 15, 2018, 07:25:19 PM
Welcome to the site from Panama  :bigthumb:
N96 cars vary the Cudas are fairly common but a true N96 Chall is very rare as the hoods were not produced for close to 1/2 of 70 production

Thank you for rolling out the welcome mat, Chryco Psycho.  I was doing some research last night on cars that sold publicly, and I could only find four, 1971 340 Shaker cars selling in the last 10 years.  Considering that auctions list about 40,000 cars a year, that is a tiny, tiny number. 
Title: Re: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: 1 Wild R/T on October 16, 2018, 09:39:39 AM
Quote from: 74RallyeChally on October 16, 2018, 09:24:57 AM
Quote from: Chryco Psycho on October 15, 2018, 07:25:19 PM
Welcome to the site from Panama  :bigthumb:
N96 cars vary the Cudas are fairly common but a true N96 Chall is very rare as the hoods were not produced for close to 1/2 of 70 production

Thank you for rolling out the welcome mat, Chryco Psycho.  I was doing some research last night on cars that sold publicly, and I could only find four, 1971 340 Shaker cars selling in the last 10 years.  Considering that auctions list about 40,000 cars a year, that is a tiny, tiny number.

Do more research... :alan2cents:
Title: Re: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: MONC on October 25, 2018, 09:41:34 AM
Quote from: anlauto on October 16, 2018, 03:57:49 AM
A fully restored 1971 340 cuda is worth $75K. If the car is equipped with N96 shaker hood from the factory it would be $95K. There isn't too many originals around :alan2cents:

Alan are you talking number's matching, original sheet metal car for that price w/ shaker?
Title: Re: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: anlauto on October 25, 2018, 12:36:23 PM
Quote from: MONC on October 25, 2018, 09:41:34 AM
Quote from: anlauto on October 16, 2018, 03:57:49 AM
A fully restored 1971 340 cuda is worth $75K. If the car is equipped with N96 shaker hood from the factory it would be $95K. There isn't too many originals around :alan2cents:

Alan are you talking number's matching, original sheet metal car for that price w/ shaker?

Sure...all that plus a correct quality restoration.
Title: Re: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: MONC on October 30, 2018, 05:38:18 AM
And what's your estimate if it's not matching numbers and not original sheet metal ?
Title: Re: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Shakerhood cars -vs-
Post by: anlauto on October 30, 2018, 06:41:14 AM
Original sheet metal doesn't really affect value if the rust repairs were done properly. Matching numbers is usually about 5-10%.
But these two things have a MAJOR effect on potential buyers....most people with the coin to buy a $95K car, want perfection, they want numbers matching original paneled cars....that's why they're considered "top dogs" and usually very hard to come by after 48 years.