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Old 03-11-2018, 01:15 PM
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Default 1971 Cuda whats it worth

Thinking about trading this around. 1971 340 4 barrel Cuda with original engine. Slapstick HD automatic. Factory V6X billboard, A22 elastomeric F&R bumpers and N96 shaker hood. Nice solid car that runs and drives excellent. Looking online and prices seem to be everywhere depending on equiptment and options.
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Nice car - no idea but good luck with it.
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Just going by what you've posted, I would estimate around $75,000-$80,000
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https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0118-31...plymouth-cuda/
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Automatics are a harder sell. I sold this one last year on Ebay for $65K. Real N96,Billboard, rear spoiler car. Three build sheets. It was a super nice number 2 car.https://www.yenko.net/forum/attachmen...1&d=1520784929
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That car has too many things against it.....Its a 71, nobody likes those. Billboards? Too hard to keep clean. Elastomeric bumpers don't hold up in a crash. N96? Big hole in the hood with something that blocks your view. A definite hard sale. I'll throw out a number like $12k... which I can send your way immediately, BTW..... not that I'm interested or anything

In all seriousness, VERY NICE! I'd agree that somewhere around the $65k-$75k mark. Good luck with whatever you decide!

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Assuming neither car was a real shaker car.?
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This one ended (I assume) in the 25k buy it now range.

Pretty close, same colors, non shaker hood but a 4 speed.

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The problem with that one is no N96 and the fender tag was all but rusted away minus a few remnants. No Broadcast Sheet either but seller says he never looked so 50/50 shot if it was there. 71 340 N96 not as rare as 70 340 N96s, but still what everyone wants in a Cuda!

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The number of original 1971 340 shaker cars has been stated to be around 50-60 in different circles. Those cars cant be documented factory shaker cars for 60 70K range.
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