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1972 Plymouth Cuda

moparnut

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1972 Plymouth Cuda - $39,900 - Plainview, NY - The original matching numbers 340ci High Performance engine looks and drives like it just came out of the showroom just a few days ago. It starts, drives & stops perfectly.
The SlapStick 727 TorqueFlite transmission shifts like new.
The car sits today exactly as it did over 40 years ago.
Her pin straight body is 100% rust free.
All body panels are original and clearly marked as shown in the photos.
Body panels have never been hit and are 100% bondo free..
Factory Bright Red paint shines beautifully with no dings, dents and barely a scratch.
Chrome & trim are perfect. No hazing, no pitting & no scratches.

Interior is 100% original and perfect.
She came from the factory with a factory gauge package.
All gauges and dials are clear and easily readable.
All gauges work perfectly well as all features.
Windows roll easily up & down
Features include optional power steering & power brakes and much much more.
There are no seat tares or cracks. No dash cracks and the headliner is as good as new.
Carpet looks as though it was barely stepped on.

Photos show just about every inch of this absolutely beautiful low mileage Muscle Car.
It is incredibly original and amazingly well maintained.
Documented with build sheet, warranty card, owners manual including original owners info.
Mileage is actual at 39500 and it shows/

Finding these cars in this condition is nearly impossible today!
No Disappointments.



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Paint is not factory. Interior is not original. Exhaust is a hatchet job. Front sits too high. Engine bay & undercarriage are both tragic.

This is a "I built what I wanted" car, not a carefully-preserved original car. There was clearly rust on the car in the pics of the fender numbers, the stripe is aftermarket, the hood blackout is missing, etc. $40K is top money for a '72-up E-car, perfectly restored or insane survivor. This one would get you laughed off the judging stand.
 

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