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70 Plymouth Cuda 440+6 Pack 500 HP 5 Speed
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Originally a 340/auto model this beautiful, true BS23 1970 'Cuda is an example of how to over-restore a car, and then over-power it! We're not the types who overlook Chrysler's potent small block, but we're suckers for the ported Edelbrock heads, big Six Pack setup and the high-flow TTI exhaust on the built 440 under the hood of this car. An MSD distributor and wire-set get their orders from a Mopar-branded 6AL box while cooling duties are handled by the aluminum water pump, Wizard Cooling radiator and twin SPAL fan setup. Those big cast aluminum valve covers are all business and match perfectly with the unpainted heads and intake. A reproduction air cleaner assembly hides a trip of brand new Holley carbs worth a whopping 1350CFM of flow. A new alternator, reproduction ballast resistor, voltage regulator and a group 27 red cap battery provide the electrical power.
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Outside of this 1970 Plymouth Cuda you'll find laser straight panels dripping in EB5 Blue Fire Metallic paint. The original grille up front is in excellent condition, as is the valence insert, and the road lamps (coded L34 on the original fender tag) are new. both front and rear bumpers sport high quality re-chroming while the stainless trim bright and shiny. Front chin spoilers balance out the very cool Go-Wing on the trunk. The coolest mod on the entire car is the blue "hockey stick" stripes on the quarter panels—they're subtle, but everyone who notices them is blown away by the effect! Bolt-on chrome parts from the door handles to the badges to the dual mirrors are brand new.
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Now, the interior of this 1970 Plymouth Cuda. Sit on fresh leather seats, grab onto the leather-wrapped Grant Tuff wheel with your left while you grip the TKO pistol grip with Gunslinger ebony wood grips coming out of the center console. Fresh carpet and ACC mats are below, a new headliner is above and new door panels are at your sides. A full complement of rallye gauges nestles under the fresh dash pad while power window motors keep you cool or dry. This is a factory P31 power window car, too!
Price 1970 Plymouth Cuda $89,900
Contact Best of Show Automotive MUSEUM and SHOWROOM: 7700 Tyler Blvd., Mentor, Ohio 44060 Phone: (440) 350-1480 Fax: (440) 350-1638
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