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Cuda for sale spotted

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 10 5:48 pm
by Adrian Worman
Spotted a 70 Cuda, 383, P;umCrazy paint, in the latest ClassicAmerican classifieds, for £12k.

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 10 5:58 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Think this sold real quick last month.

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 10 6:12 pm
by Adrian Worman
Ain't suprised at that, never hang around do they?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 10 9:59 pm
by J Clark
Just spotted this too: :x :x

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2251589.htm
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C194167

I can't beleive how cheap this was...... and I missed it..... my all time fave MoPar with Shaker hood, in Plum Crazy..... aagghhhh.... :roll: :cry:

Plus I have had pictures of this very car on my computor for the last couple of years.... they came off this forum too.... probably one of those 'where is it now' posts or something!!!!!

Pictures below.................. :cry:

So come on guys, whose brought this one.... anyone we know...???? :scratch: :-k

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 10 10:10 pm
by steveo
looks a good car !! sensible price too

compared to the metal prices nowdays :x

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 10 3:56 pm
by AllKiller
2 mopars in that last picture :D

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 10 4:24 pm
by Dave-R
Not as nice a car as it looks in photos (which are very old photos). Plastic shaker "look-alike" scoop. 'Glass hood. Fair bit of rot.

The new owner seems happy enough with it though.

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 10 5:39 pm
by J Clark
Still seems very cheap for an E bod. Advert claimed that it had not and did not require any welding work... :?

So is the new owner on here somewhere, are they going to own up and post a few more pics, I think they've got themselves a real bargin on their hands.......

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 10 6:57 pm
by Dave-R
J Clark wrote:Still seems very cheap for an E bod. Advert claimed that it had not and did not require any welding work... :?
Well I know two guys that decided it was not worth the money but the new owner is well happy with it for the money so..... :?

Posted: Thu Dec 30, 10 7:48 pm
by Adam
This ain't no tarted up 6 pot drum braked Barracuda. It was originally a 340 4 speed disc braked Cuda, and a genuine FC7 InViolet car too...

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 10 3:20 pm
by Blue
It's sitting in my workshop. It's your typical old American car, suffering from neglect, poor workmanship and some downright dangerous bodging. I've made a start, it will all get sorted in due course...

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 10 3:34 pm
by drewcrane
I like the car and it is a rare car indeed

, and the price was right,even over here,

that looks like a workable car,

and it looks to be in the right hands :thumbright:

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 10 4:43 pm
by Dave-R
Blue wrote: neglect, poor workmanship and some downright dangerous bodging.
Yep. Sounds about right.

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 10 5:26 pm
by R.RUNNER
Dave wrote:
Blue wrote: neglect, poor workmanship and some downright dangerous bodging.
Yep. Sounds about right.

Anton used to own this, didn`t he?


:P :P :P


Don`t delete this one admin boy`s (blue)

Posted: Fri Dec 31, 10 5:46 pm
by Cannonball
that cuda is worth 12k with no wheels on it,
who has bought it then