This 1970 Hemi Cuda is exactly what I'm looking for in a great
collector car. This Hemi has had nothing but meticulous owners in
both preservation and record-keeping so there is no doubt what your
getting, An original engine and drivetrain, truly numbers matching,
heavily optioned Cuda that has never been fully restored!
The paper trail starts from new with the original broadcast sheet
listing everything the car was born with and a 1971 registration
but the fun really starts in 1976 when David Lind took ownership.
David seems to be the ultimate car guy even taking this Hemi to the
very first Hemi owners group meet! He kept every receipt he spent
on the car and this must have encouraged the next owners to do so
as well as the receipts binder is 2 over inches thick! From the
receipts and owners notes, we know the engine was rebuilt and the
car was painted over 30 years ago! Galen Govier did a complete
visual inspection and report in 2006 confirming all matching
numbers and giving it a condition of 2.4 (between Fine & Very good)
and the mileage is original. this is a very rare chance to own a
Hemi you can actually drive, enjoy and have confidence in your
investment as you drive and enjoy it!
Vehicle Details
1970 Plymouth Cuda
Listing ID:CC-1292742
Price:$234,500
Location:Raleigh, North Carolina
Year:1970
Make:Plymouth
Model:Cuda
Exterior Color:RALLYE RED
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:59372
Stock Number:19
VIN:BS23R0B347797
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