Plymouth Cuda Hemi 1971, Estados Unidos
Motor : 426/425HP
Exterior : Verde (Sassy Grass Green)
Interior : Preto
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HIGHLIGHTS
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Restoration completed in 2004 by Highland
Automotive in Highland, New York
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Refinished in Sassygrass Green with Black interior
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426/425 HP Hemi engine
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Dual 4-barrel carburetors
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4-speed manual transmission
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Sure Grip differential
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Power brakes with front discs
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Shaker hood with hold down pins
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Bucket seats and center console
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Pistol Grip shifter
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Rallye instrument cluster
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Front and rear spoilers
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Road lights
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AM/FM stereo
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Rallye road wheels
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Goodyear Polyglas tires
Dream cars are a great part of
our hobby. While ownership of the truly rare is part of that, there is the
reality that, should you want to enjoy such a car even in show settings, its
high-end million-dollar investment might not be part of your personal desire.
This car could be the answer. Offered here at no reserve is a 1971 Plymouth
Barracuda that has been reworked to a meticulous standard and fitted with the
most desirable equipment for a 1971 E-body. The pinnacle option for most people
regarding this model when marketed under the Cuda nameplate was the 426 Hemi
engine, with its twin 4-barrel carbs and the quivering Shaker hood; this car is
now equipped with both. Moreover, it is a 4-speed backed by a Dana 60 Sure Grip
differential combination, correct to this design as well. Indeed, most of the
factory’s most notable options are on this Plymouth, which is beautifully
refinished in High Impact FJ6 Sassy Grass green with black V6X billboard
graphics. The front- and rear-spoiler packages, rear-window louvers, road
lamps, hood pins and extra-cost chrome trim are all here. Once inside, posh is
the byword, as this car features the high-back-style front bucket seats, center
console with a Hurst Pistol Grip shifter, AM/FM stereo, Rallye dash cluster
with wood-grain applique and 3-spoke sport steering wheel. Driving is assisted
by the power brakes with front discs and Goodyear Polyglas GT tires on deluxe
Rallye rims. This restoration was completed in 2004 by Highland Automotive in
Highland, New York, and showcases all the reasons why these cars have reached
such a level of demand. Again, while not a car that came from Chrysler in Hemi
trim, it is a stunning tribute to what could be had if you walked into a
dealership in 1971 and ordered nearly the full menu. Sure to be an attractive
part of any collection, this beautiful car may be the no-reserve opportunity
you have waited for.
Fonte : https://www.mecum.com/lots/DA0917-293808/1971-plymouth-cuda-hemi-replica/
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