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'70 Plum Crazy 'Cuda, #s 340/4-sp, Nice Survivor
Neat car wearing a 46-year-old repaint.
Link to 1970 340/4-sp Cuda auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/0iMAA...X6/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/Ze4AA...XT/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/trEAA...W2/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/6TEAA...dh/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/JgIAA...jf/s-l1600.jpg BS23HOB438739 |
If I had some extra funds, I'd be interested it this one. Wouldn't have to travel too far either...Joe
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In Glendale, AZ! :cool2:
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Looks like a utah safety inspection sticker
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It's from Jersey originally (from the Title)!
Despite what seller says, its not the original seats. The H6X9 Cuda seats look like this: (the orange car on the left) The ebay car looks like they reupholstered front and rear seats similar to what is in this green Challenger (HRX9 leather pattern seats). |
It ain’t no Shaker either, Steve-a-Reeno!!,:3gears:
Nice car though! Cheers Dave |
That's not plum crazy
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Looks like it's had a couple blue paint jobs as evidenced by that door decal edge area.
I think the paint technology was bad back then for the Plum Crazy/InViolet color. I remember seeing a lot of purple cars with flaking paint and primer peeking through, all through the early 1970's - I think the first one I saw was 1972 down at our local shopping center. There were several in the area: a Duster, a couple Cudas and a Satellite that were more factory primer than purple. P.S. that ebay car also has a 1972-4 front bumper with the bumper jack slots. |
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