For Sale asking $59,500.
SOLD 7/1/2015Many of you have seen pictures of the car, but here is a link to photobucket and craigslist. Also added a couple videos to photobucket.
Also just posted to carsonline.
http://s992.photobucket.com/user/trgreen/library/71%20Cudahttp://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/cto/4973421070.htmlhttp://www.cars-on-line.com/78161.htmlOne of the pictures shows some of the stats and details for the options and features. Three things not on the list are a recently added classic am-fm stereo with aux connection for ipod, etc and speakers, and I gutted my classic style red cap Mopar battery, installing an Odyssey battery inside it. Also added headlamp relays to improve brightness.
I have poured a lot of effort into the car over the 6 years I have owned it. It drives and shows well. In my mind, the only things I might consider adding to the car would be the following:
Drop spindles up front, because its lowered and not a lot of bump stop clearance
Maybe an overdrive transmission. With the 3.54 rear, highway speeds are not its thing.
Torsion boxes and frame connectors to help with some squeaks and rattles.
Legendary leather seat covers with additional seat bolstering.
This is a 12 year old restoration, but it is always garaged, and I have put fewer than 4000 miles in 6 years. 7000 show on the odometer since replaced in 2003 by the prior owner. I also have a shortened crush can on the steering column. Gives me and I think most people a much better driving position.
Anyone who followed my thread on here last year knows I rebuilt my six pack setup and solved several issues with driveability. No longer blows any smoke, and getting 8-9 mpg now instead of 6! It still diesels on shutoff at times though, so it could use a better tune by someone who knows six packs better than me. Idles well once warmed up (I removed the choke system) at about 900-1000 rpm (the tach does not read very accurately for some reason) and can pull stumps out of the ground in first gear.
PM me or post if any questions or requests for different pictures.
Equipped With:Holley Six Pack with Shaker Hood
Pistol Grip Shifter
A-833 Close Ratio 4 Speed
Dana 3.54 Powr Lok Rear Axle
440/Hemi Rear Leaf Springs
.96" Front Torsion Bars
Hood Tie Down Pins
Rallye Instrument Gauge Package w/ white faces
Rallye Mirrors with Drivers Remote
Rim Blow Steering Wheel
F78-14 BFG Space Saver Spare and jack
Rear window defrost
Thru Valance Exhaust Tips
440 Billboard Graphics
Gull Wing
Vinyl Roof
Road Lamps
Power Steering
Power Windows
Power Front Disc Brakes, Rear Drums
Aftermarket Upgrades:Torque Thrust II wheels, 17x8 front and 17x9.5" rear
BFG G-Force tires 245-45 front and 275-40 rear
Classic AM-FM stereo radio with aux output
Front dash and rear deck speakers
Vintage Air Conditioning
Extra Firm Power Steering
Color:High Impact Plymouth FJ5 Lime Light (Spies Hecker)
Chassis Dyno Results:378 hp @ 5300 rpm
470 tq @ 3500 rpm
Flywheel Equivalent:
445 hp / 554 tq
(According to prior owner)
Engines Idles @900-1000 rpm on 93 Octane
Car Weight w/Driver: 4,000 lbs
Runs 14.0s @ 108 mph
(According to prior owner)
1971 Barracuda / Cuda
Production Numbers:
This Car was originally a 318 Automatic
318 Auto - 6,676 Produced
440-6 4 Sp - 108 Produced
Total Produced - 16,492
Engine & Drivetrain Specs:
ENGINE - '74 440 HP Block
+.030 Bore - Stock 3.75 Stroke (446 ci)
Stock Cast Crank and Stock LY Rods
TRW Forged Flat Tops, Federal Bearings,
Stock Replacement Rings
CARBS - Jetted / Tuned Factory Holley '70 Six Pack
One Inboard with Two Vacuum Actuated Outboards
INTAKE - Ported Matched Factory '70 Iron 6 bbl
HEADS - '66 516 Casting Closed Chamber Heads
2.08/1.74 Stainless Performance Valves
Ported / Cleaned 245cfm @.550 Intake
175cfm @.550 Exhaust
Final Compression of 10.5:1
CAM - Crane Hydraulic H-302
TRANSMISSION - 4 Speed 23 Spline A-833
Close Ratio From a 1968 B-Body (#8B286098)
REAR AXLE - Dana 60 - 3.54 Powr-Lok
From a 1970 B-Body (#B 603109-1)
EXHAUST - 1-3/4" Shorty Hedman Headers
3" TTI Dual Full Stainless with H-Pipe
ELECTRICAL - MSD 6AL with Pro Billet Distributor
and MSD tach adapter
Upgraded 80 amp Squareback Alternator with
Starter Relay Bypass
Headlight relay bypass upgrade
Mopar AGM "Red Cap" fitted w/Odyssey battery
Mallory Electric Fuel Pump