nice car.... if all is legit....
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/ctd/d/los-angeles-1970-plymouth-cuda-440/7176418339.html
Lots of nice options beautiful colour :australia:
I thought you could not get AC with the 440 or 426?
Something on Jay Leno with Richard Carpenter?
You couldn't get AC with anything with multi-carbs, but a 440 4bbl was no problem getting AC. :alan2cents:
Quote from: anlauto on August 13, 2020, 06:12:05 PM
You couldn't get AC with anything with multi-carbs, but a 440 4bbl was no problem getting AC. :alan2cents:
... Unless it was with a manual trans, no?
Ben
I'm not sure about that in 1970? :thinking:
we need Dan's input here :takealook:
In one of the pictures with the trunk open ,What are the two small bolts heads in the body just above the cuda name ? The edge looks like I am not sure :thankyou:
Non-original. Maybe a mount for a CB antennae or similar.
lots of changes/modifications over the decades & 100K miles: alarm, speakers, wheels, speedo & is it original paint or how much has been touched-up? :takealook:
426 HEMI no A/C ever
440+6 no A/C ever
340+6 no A/C ever
3.91s no A/C ever
4.10s no A/C ever
440HP 4-speed no A/C ever
SHAKER/AIR GRABBER/RAMCHARGER hood no A/C ever
Says motor has been re-ringed.
So that's been opened up too.
It sounds like a super solid not jerked around car.
But at $86K there's other options.
They are asking $90k, what's the guess on how much they paid for it?
$40k?
Decent car, too much $$$.
Quote from: Katfish on August 14, 2020, 03:36:34 AM
They are asking $90k, what's the guess on how much they paid for it?
$40k?
If I remember correctly it sold for around 50k
Quote from: E74cuda on August 14, 2020, 08:27:39 AM
Quote from: Katfish on August 14, 2020, 03:36:34 AM
They are asking $90k, what's the guess on how much they paid for it?
$40k?
If I remember correctly it sold for around 50k
Was that on eBay, a auction house, or ???
It's on ebay now. With a video link to the original owner's nephew (past seller) and the used car dealer guy flipping it.
Tranny is not original.
Quote from: SeventyTX9RTRag on August 15, 2020, 10:33:32 AM
It's on ebay now. With a video link to the original owner's nephew (past seller) and the used car dealer guy flipping it.
Tranny is not original.
That guys' right off the freeway at Roberson blvd.
He sells used 64-73 mustangs (mostly 64-67). To your typical "fare weather fans" 64-67 Mustang buyer... not a clue about working cars, looking for something cool and different... and in 3-4 years sell it and never own an older car again.