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1971 Plymouth Cuda

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Exterior Color: Brown
Interior Color: Tan
Transmission: Manual 4 speed

Vehicle to be offered for Auction sale January 16th – 20th, 2013 at Russo and Steele's 13th Annual Scottsdale Arizona Auction. Please contact us for more information. You are looking at a genuine, numbers matching 1971 383 Cuda in rare Autumn Bronze Metallic Paint, that has just undergone a full rotisserie restoration. The car is absolutely perfect inside and out, and it is certified by Govier. No expense was spared in the restoration of this car, and all of the authentic chalk marks and assembly line production marks are faithfully restored as the pictures show. A quick look at the appraisal will also show that this car retains all of its original sheetmetal, as well as the notable talent that restored the car to its current 100 point show condition. The car comes out of a very prestigious collection of Mopars, and has been a stablemate to many famous Hemi Cudas. This car has never been driven since it's rotisserie restoration, however, the 383 big block with 4 speed manual transmission mated to the 3.91 Performance axle ratio is 100% road ready. As most are aware, the Pistol Grip 4 Speed mated to the 3.91:1 ratio is a spirited performer. The numbers matching 383 has been internally enhanced to surpass its original output, and it has been blueprinted and balanced. Every part of the drivetrain, including engine, transmission, rear end, suspension, and bearings have been rebuilt, as well as cosmetically restored to ensure that the car is better than new. The Original factory Build sheet & MSRP window sticker is included, as well as the original Broadcast Sheet, and the documentation confirms the options shown on the Fender Tag. In addition to Rare Color Combination, which could be 1 of 1, the car comes with other unique options such as the radio with sing along feature, white vinyl top, and the Billboards are documented as being dealer installed when new. No expense was spared in this restoration, and the current appraisal of $90,000 confirms this. The paint is hand rubbed, and the shine is impossible to convey in words or even photographs. The paint is simply stunning inside and out. The gaps are perfect, and the jambs and gutters are all perfect too. The trunk is 100% detailed as new as the pictures show, and the engine and drivetrain are masterfully restored. The chassis is perfect as well, and a close look will even show the factory paint markings on the front torsion bars to differentiate spring rates on the assembly line. Other details such as factory chalk marks and assembly markings have been faithfully reproduced from the original car that was a clean survivor, with all original sheet metal. The appraisal value is clearly worth the value of the restoration alone. This car is listed well below the appraisal value, and is priced to sell. Don't miss this opportunity to get a rare Mopar Muscle Car in a refreshingly different color scheme other than red, green, or orange.

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