My cuda

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Offline Morris'_Mopars

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My cuda
« on: July 28, 2007 - 06:38:16 PM »
thinking of selling my car what do u guys think it might be worth?


This car started life as a 225 slant 6 3 speed on the floor Barracuda. Now has a 440 and 727 automatic. (The three speed hump and pedals are still in the car) The engine is 30 over Arias 11:1 pistons on 6 pack rods. Steel crank, Moroso deep oil pan, double roller timing chain. March under drive pulley system, alum. Water pump and housing (powder coated). Crane cams hyd. Roller cam, roller lifters, Crane roller rockers, 3/8 cm pushrods, powder coated Mopar valve covers  M-1 single plain intake (powder coated)Holley 850 carb, K&N air filter and X-treme lid. Blue pump and regulator. Cppa 2 inch headers, 3 inch TTI x-pipe with Flowmaster 2 chamber mufflers.  Complete MSD ignition system 6Al box. 727 automatic trans. 8 inch 3800rpm stall SCS shifter with Hurst line lock. Cheetahs reverse valve body, Mopar performance deep pan. 8 ¾ rear end with 4:11 Richmond gears. Mopar performance pinion snubber, super stock springs, Strange axles, and long studs on all wheels. ½ fuel line from the tank to the reg. then braided line to carb. 12.5 Mickey Thompson Sportsman Pro tires on Centerline rims. Body was done 3.5 years ago (have pics) new trunk, ¼ panel window lip both front and rear, new windshield, weather-strip, carpet. Hemi Orange with black hockey stripe. This car is totally street legal and runs 11.8 on street tires and exhaust. Full black interior with rim blow steering wheel, Autometer gauges shift and pro lights. Four Wheel Wilwood disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors up front.
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Offline 360 'CUDA

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Re: My cuda
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2007 - 07:34:56 PM »
It's hard to say in this market but if it's as nice in person as it is in the pics it has to be north of 40K

Alot more to the right buyer

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Re: My cuda
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2007 - 07:50:39 PM »
Wow, if you had the slant/3-speed to go with the sale it could probably go rather quickly.  I don't think there were too many slant sixes with manual transmissions in '70 Barracudas.  I'd say with it done up the way it sits it should be able to bring over $40K too, but the market seems to have hit a bump from what I've seen.
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Offline Morris'_Mopars

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Re: My cuda
« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2007 - 12:54:46 AM »
I was thinking 40k myself, just wanted some input. :2thumbs:
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