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Offline msbaugh

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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #15 on: May 15, 2012 - 09:15:33 AM »
If you want to make an investment, in my opinion, this is the wrong place.  You always end up spending more money than you wish with these cars, and I wouldn't count on making money off it.  Go somewhere else for an investment.  However, if you want a great car and really do enjoy the hobby then do whatever feels right to you.  $ money $ doesn't go with us in the end, use it to enjoy life!




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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #16 on: May 17, 2012 - 04:59:21 PM »
Is this a REAL SHaker car?  Got documentation to prove it? 


this was my first red flag. i thought in 1970, you could only get a shaker hood on a Hemi or a six-pack. 340's came with the regular bulge hood.
i'm 80% sure of this.


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just checked my sources and he said that VERY late model 70's could get a shaker, like cars built in June or July. i'd check the build date on the car.

Offline aarcuda33

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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #17 on: May 17, 2012 - 09:17:35 PM »
 There were very few true 1970 340 shaker cars made They are even rarer than a true 1971 340 shaker car ! If this car is a real one numbers matching motor ect it would be an incredibly rare find.
  To answer the question of no 70 340 shaker cars pull out your parts manuals the 1970 340 shaker baseplate was a different part number than the 71 340 the two cars used different carbs which changed the height of the baseplate
  Last year there was a 70 340 shaker cuda at alot of the big shows had just been restored by a shop and they were using it to promote their work

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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #18 on: May 18, 2012 - 01:38:32 AM »
Where did you get those numbers  :o

I've been going by this one

1970 Model Year
Total 48,867 *includes 2,724 AAR's

1971 Model Year
Total 16,492

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Plymouth_Barracuda/Production_totals#1974_Model_Year

Maybe they are both wrong  :rofl:


S car to S car comparison? how many "Cuda" cars were made both years and option available, you may see 70-71 are close in production, Price guides show the 70's to be stronger?
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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #19 on: May 18, 2012 - 03:16:44 AM »
1970 Model Year
Total 50,617 *includes 2,724 AAR's

Hardtop 6 cyl 5,668
Hardtop 8 cyl 17,819
Hardtop Gran Coupe 6 cyl 210
Hardtop Gran Coupe 8 cyl 7,184
Hardtop 'Cuda 8 cyl 17,242
Convertible 6 cyl 223
Convertible 8 cyl 1,169
Convertible Gran Coupe 6 cyl 34
Convertible Gran Coupe 8 cyl 518
Convertible 'Cuda 8 cyl 550


1971 Model Year
Total 16,161

Hardtop 6 cyl 1,555
Hardtop 8 cyl 6,846
Hardtop Gran Coupe 6 cyl 0
Hardtop Gran Coupe 8 cyl 1,298
Hardtop 'Cuda 8 cyl 5,314
Convertible 6 cyl 132
Convertible 8 cyl 721
Convertible 'Cuda 8 cyl 295


The numbers are all over the place depending on the source, but you get the idea...

Just FYI for the curious.     

1972 Model Year
Total 16,142

Hardtop 6 cyl 809
Hardtop 8 cyl 8,951
Hardtop 'Cuda 8 cyl 6,382

1973 Model Year
Total 19,281

Hardtop 8 cyl 9,976
Hardtop 'Cuda 8 cyl 9,305

1974 Model Year
Total 11,734

Hardtop 8 cyl 6,745

Hardtop 'Cuda 8 cyl 4,989






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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #20 on: May 18, 2012 - 02:19:25 PM »
I think these numbers are correct or close to. Pretty sure at least the AAR number is.

I guess no one has one of them GG books.
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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #21 on: May 18, 2012 - 02:27:40 PM »
I don't see why anyone with family/health/money problems would blow $37k only to turn it around for either the same money or a few thousand more.

This is not a good idea no matter how nice the car is.

There are few people that can afford to shell out $40k these days.
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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #22 on: May 18, 2012 - 02:53:05 PM »
thanks to you all for the come backs i no its a little high, but i was going to keep it for a year or two and then sell it. i need to make a little because of health problems and can't leave the family in a lost does any one think its possible for 40,000. in two years thanks Greg


In your situation, the car needs to be a STEAL for you to be able to flip it in case you need money FAST.

Unless this is a #1 condition, fully documented Shaker four-speed car, I would seriously pass and maybe do a bit in introspection on whether a musclecar toy is the right purchase in your situation.
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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #23 on: May 18, 2012 - 10:11:24 PM »
Gorgeous 70 cuda 440 sold yesterday at Mecum for 23.5

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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #24 on: May 20, 2012 - 12:31:18 PM »
 I was there all week and a ruge  hemi Matching car , needed  some refresh (stronge 2 car) 85K.......If you dont mind giving it to your wife, or driving a pink car what a steal!!!!
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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #25 on: May 21, 2012 - 08:04:19 PM »
Ditto - it better have the fender tag, build sheet, all body numbers matching, and be nicely detailed underneath & under the hood. A 340 4 speed shaker car is really cool but it has to be near perfect for that money these days.

 :iagree:  That car needs to be perfect for that price.  I've been watching Barrett-Jackson and have seen several gorgeous Challengers go for the low to mid 30's.  There have been some real steals this year.
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Re: 70 cuda prices
« Reply #26 on: May 21, 2012 - 09:51:45 PM »
you would need complete documentation from build sheet and fender tag  for everything and from a good appraiser just to think about the asking price ,,personally 23k would be good if its legit,,these days and economy its just not there  :2cents: ,, there is no profit at that price unless you can wait 50yrs before resale   
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