| ID |
77135 |
| Make |
Plymouth |
| Model |
Cuda |
| Year |
1970 |
| Condition |
Like New |
| Category |
Miscellaneous |
| Mileage |
0 miles |
| Transmission |
Automatic |
| Color |
Fc7 Plum Crazy Pruple |
| Doors |
2 |
| Vin |
n/a
|
| Features |
Air Conditioning |
| Price |
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| Location |
Edgemoor, SC |
| Phone |
(803) 985-5544 |
| Description |
True fc7 plum crazy all brake and fuel lines are stainless steel and braided steel,the rear drume are powder coated the transmission is a 727 automatic-floor-completely rebuilt with a 3500 stall converter,all suspension parts are new,all had to be redone due to the powder coating process,the wheels were disigned by chip foose-they are foose 5-00 series-they are 2 front 17x8 at 5x4.5,and the rear is 17x10 at 5x4.5-great stylish wheel for the car-the tires are a low profile fulda quantum elite.a real bold apperance-especially from the rear.now for the interior of the car-it is leather-black-with a purple lined rib around the outer seats,new dash-the original cluster was rebuilt-the clock was upgraded to quartz,the steering column is a flaming river-chrome-with cuda stiched in the horn pad.the car has a/c and also installed is a jvc cd,dvd,radio,with a pioneer surround sound system designed by crutchfield with remote.now for the motor it is a rebuilt 383,cam size-mopar performance purple cam-284 duration,484 lift,motor bored 30 over,crank turned 30 thousands,complete arp bolt kit-12 point,8.8 spark plug wires-yellow,msd digital-6 plus ignition installed,msd pro-billit distributer with vacumm advance,march performance chrome and polished aluminum pully kit-serpintine belt,the intake is powder coated high performance yellow to contrast with the spark plug wires,holly carburator,headers are powder coated also silver metallic,the battery is an optima series with a billit cover plate,the brake booster and mst.cylinders are chrome,the radiater is a be-cool this car has the best of the best installed-from the bottom to the top,this car will move,i have never had it wide open-at 140 mph she still had pedal-never wanted to try past 140.car has been to shows and has won,all awards
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| Posted |
Jun. 18, 2008 |
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