1971 Plymouth Cuda 340 Restored
Uploader Comments (JoelShelby)
All Comments (28)
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@JoelShelby less than 14k original miles when sold, still had the factory tires that were dry rotted
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@supergringo86 If you sold a vintage car at anytime at any price, you are a moron.
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please put back the original weel... beside that its a very nice car.
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@DIMEBAGJIMMY426 ITS ALL COOL MAN ! LATERZ.
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@cudaneil1 well thats cool that you do, but the 71 is my dream car and i spend alot of time looking at them, and never saw a car with this cars option. i guess its rare in that sense but its got shitty options. so to me it dosent matter if its a real colomn bucket seat car its a dogomatic. still one hell of a nice car but in my eyes not worth 45,000 to me. this cars option stumped me, now im gunna do researchonit. im not a expert, but i know at 19 i hang with alot of the old timers knoledge wise
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@DIMEBAGJIMMY426 I own a 72 340 numbers matching BS23H CUDA,
with the column change option,bucket seats and rallye dash.
TAKE IT FROM ME JIMMY, ITS A REAL CUDA ! and has all the factory original options asked for by the first owner in 1972.
None of these cars are identical as there was MANY,MANY factory options.
So you CHILL, Cuda expert !
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@cudaneil1 have you ever seen a column shift bucket seat cuda ? i honestly havent heard of that, so i assumed it was a barracuda cloned to a cuda. in which i figured if they went threw the time restoring it why not put the shifter on the floor ? if you know where theres any proof its a real cuda option and not a barracuda option id love to see it. honestly if i had the money real/rare option i wouldent buy it cause of the colomn shift, and it dont have the rally dash. looks like a clone. sochill
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@DIMEBAGJIMMY426 What are you talking about ? Column shift was a factory option with the Cuda, fitted with the 727 torqueflite tranny.
Get rid of it to make it look like a real cuda my ass !!!
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lookin sharp!
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after puting the money into restoring that youd think youd get rid of the colom shift to make that look like a real cuda, sick car tho dont get me wrong
Our family sold our 72' cuda back in 95' and got 28 g's, all original father was 2nd owner, kicking himself in the balls to this day for selling it for too little back then.
supergringo86 2 years ago
If You sold a 1972 Cuda in 1995 for $28,000, You made out like a Fat Cat..
JoelShelby 2 years ago
How much?60K or more?
zmajcek5 2 years ago
45,000...
JoelShelby 2 years ago