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This is a rare opportunity to purchase the most sought Mopar muscle car in the world, the 1971 Cuda.
This example has not been offered for sale in over 20 years. Coming out of a private collection. This is a completely NUMBERS MATCHING drivetrain 440 Six Pack, 727 Automatic with a 4:10 Dana Super Trac Pac, rarely seen auto. with the STP. Documented with its ORIGINAL fender tag, this is a factory Purple car with white interior - a rare combo. RARE original N96 SHAKER hood and A21 rubber front bumper, also found on its original fender tag. No broadcast sheet was found. Other factory options include the rallye dash, buckets, console and every factory-offered piece of moulding. The white billboard stripes are the only option added, and who can blame them. This is a great driver as is with a 90s restoration. Undercarriage has never been restored so it looks like a 44-year-old used car under there. Give it some TLC while you continue to drive it or do a full restoration on it. Up to you. The value of these cars is back on the rise. And they are either fully restored already, or in some guy's garage in boxes. This is a driver quality car that's fun right now - with 4.10 Super track pac and headers its a go-er. This example is the cheapest running, driving 1971 NUMBERS MATCHING SHAKER V-code Cuda currently advertised on the planet. If you find one cheaper, please send me the link. Buy it now before prices get really out of reach - which will be 2 short months away in January 2015 in Scottsdale. Asking $109,500.00 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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One hell of a car
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Awesome. With a set of headers on it that thing has to be a screamer. A hemi-beater for sure. Wish I had the money. I love purple and white...and a 440 six barrel.
Was it an original Canadian-delivered car? Any engine photos you can share with us? |
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Car came out of Hyannisport, imported into Canada in '91. Has a set of 1967 chrome valve covers on it and I am changing out the ugly red heater hoses. Car has an incorrect aluminum six-pack intake.
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wow! killer color combo, awesome!!
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----Do you know how long the car was in the Hyannis area? I know almost every car guy on Cape Cod and most of the cars if they have been there for awhile as I grew up about 4 miles from Hyannisport.......Bill S
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105K buys it today guys & gals:
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: olredalert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">----Do you know how long the car was in the Hyannis area? I know almost every car guy on Cape Cod and most of the cars if they have been there for awhile as I grew up about 4 miles from Hyannisport.......Bill S </div></div>
Small world. I used to hang out at my parent's house on Nauset Beach in East Orleans in the summers, back in the early 1980's with my orange Superbird and Z11 Camaro. I cruised over to Hyannis a couple time during the Summer of 1979, 1980. |
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What a great looking car!
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Amazing 6 Barrel Cuda'! I'm so glad it was kept original and A virgin deck lid wasn't destroyed by having a wing drilled into it. Its just my humble opinion. I wish I had the dough! Best of luck with the sale! Great buy for the money!
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