No, there was no fender tag or build sheet. It does have a clear title and the VIN is a match between the door and the dash. I forgot to look for the stamped VIN number on the cowl, but given it is a 318 barracuda with 4 wheel drum brakes, I did not chase the VIN very far. I took a couple of pictures of the VIN, but they did not turn out very well. I was going to try to decifer them tonight and run it to see what it decodes as.
As for the engine and 4 speed trans, I did not check the numbers/stamps on the engine. I don't believe it was originally a 6 pack engine, just a 340 that was date code correct. I am not hung up on the date code correct portion, but would love to have a 6 pack/4 speed car none-the-less.
They guy runs a small junk yard about an hour north of my house and he seemed honest, but I don't know him at all. He seemed to think he could take to Wildcat Auto Wrecking (near Portland, OR) and get $4000 for the body of the car. That seems high to me, especially for a place like Wildcat that needs to turn around and part out or sell it as is and turn a profit.
My position now is my 71 is nearing completion. I have not done a full resto or anything on it, but I have almost got it back and road worthy again. I would like to some day do a total resto on it, but I want to enjoy it for a while before I do. So, I was thinking something like this Cuda would give me something to tink and play with in the meantime. The other option right now is to bite the bullet and get a new 09 Challenger, either an R/T or SRT8 with a 6 speed manual. So, my decision boils down to restoring a 70 Cuda and putting $25k-$30k into it (including paint and the cost of the car) or spend $35k-$45k on the 09. The 09's are here (so far) are not demanding the $15k-$20k over MSRP like the 08's.
Thanks for the input guys.