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Original Black '74 'Cuda Project
Been sitting around a while but looks really solid.
If I'm interpreting the data plate correctly, this one was ordered with a 360/4-sp combo. Very cool. Link to 1974 'Cuda Project Car auction |
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PeteLeathersac (06-05-2022) |
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The last decent Plymouth ponycar right there. People would be surprised what this would bring at auction if restored to the nines. But that would require its original drivetrain, which this car appears to not possess anymore.
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Description says last driven in 1976 what the hell happened to it in two years from 74 to 76
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I agree, I would be happy to own a 72-74 even though they’re not as desirable as the earlier e-bodies.
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There's a 72-74 I see occasionally here around town w/ '70 AAR Strobe paint, looks awesome for a later car! I'd love any year Cuda now too, lots came up here new but rusted bad so few survived. ~ Pete .
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