No way a 72-74 is worth that much.
$25-26k tops, JMO.
Anyone else?
Unless it is a pristine example of a '72 Cuda with all the documentation, then maybe, but even then $32,900 is a bit much.
Without the Fender tag and the broadcast sheet this car has lost it's "pedigree". So IMO worth less. The more documantation, history, paperwork, the better.
Has it undergone a resto of any sorts. Paint does look real nice. Post some more pics. Post the VIN # too to make sure it's a real Cuda and not a base model dressed up like a Cuda.
The carb should be a Carter Thermoquad if I'm not mistaken.
Not sure what to make of the engine stamping issue.
Little piddly thing noticed from pic: Those center caps and hockey stick stripe were not available for on the Cuda for '72, but the do look nice!
Also only 14" rims were available that year if I'm not mistaken, not sure what size those are.