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1970 Plymouth 'Cuda 440 Six-Barrel Hardtop

BS23V0E127193roadUnited States
Engine
440 cu in (7.2L) V8 with three dual-barrel carburetors
Colour
'Tor-Red' (bright red)

A 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda 440 Six-Barrel Hardtop, built at Chrysler's Los Angeles assembly plant in December 1969, one of just 902 four-speed, six-barrel coupes produced for that model year. Factory-equipped with a triple dual-barrel 440 V-8, four-speed pistol-grip manual, Hemi heavy-duty suspension, Trak Pak, and Tor-Red paint, the car retains matching-numbers engine and transmission. A thorough bare-metal restoration was completed in 2007, and the car is accompanied by its broadcast sheet, window sticker, and a Galen Govier marque-expert report.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 2007
    Restoration

    Full bare-metal restoration in which the body was fully disassembled and stripped, then rebuilt to original factory specifications. Photographic documentation of the process exists, and the finished result is described as showing exceptional workmanship.

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