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Re: Cuda production numbers.
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2015 - 05:26:20 AM »
Sorry to bring this up so late, but....I have a 72 Cuda with a 340 and a 3 speed from the factory....its a one of 22 or 25 made that year....Fairly rare regarding numbers, but the condition of it is too far gone, most likely....and with the original motor/trans being gone, it will most likely never be resurrected....
69 RoadRunner (clone)
70 Cuda 383 4 speed (project) one of the first few off the line at Hamtramck with a 1017XX VIN
70 Cuda convertible 340 4 speed (project)
70 Barracuda (project)
71 GTX 440 4 speed (project)
72 Cuda 340 3 speed (project)
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Re: Cuda production numbers.
« Reply #16 on: May 08, 2015 - 04:16:40 AM »
With any make or model you can not go with percentages. You have to go by whats known to exist. Percentages are very misleading and do not reflect the actual numbers made. I go through this all the time when someone tries to place their AAR in a one of one category. Since starting the registry it has grown from 700+ AAR's to over 1600 In that period the amount of different colors have grown too. Even supposed production numbers have grown too. Remember for years they kept saying there were only 7 1971 hemi cuda convertibles.. then it was 11..then 14 and it keeps growing.  I have a small list of about 177 73 e-bodies from the old SIAC car club records but they are both cuda and challenger. No 'Cuda 4 speed cars on the list with the color combination you mention. 2 challengers though.
Dont forget to register your AAR at the AAR Registry only at www.transamcuda.com 1981 AAR's on file. Also info on 70 thru 74 E-Bodies. Ask me about yours!!

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Re: Cuda production numbers.
« Reply #17 on: May 08, 2015 - 05:49:14 AM »
Sorry to bring this up so late, but....I have a 72 Cuda with a 340 and a 3 speed from the factory....its a one of 22 or 25 made that year....Fairly rare regarding numbers, but the condition of it is too far gone, most likely....and with the original motor/trans being gone, it will most likely never be resurrected....
Where can I confirm that info ? My 72 Cuda was originally 340/3spd, now 360/4spd though.
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Re: Cuda production numbers.
« Reply #18 on: December 24, 2015 - 08:43:04 PM »
Where can I confirm that info ? My 72 Cuda was originally 340/3spd, now 360/4spd though.
Sorry, I did not see this sooner....Here is a link that I found.....

http://www.amerikaanseautopagina.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8974
69 RoadRunner (clone)
70 Cuda 383 4 speed (project) one of the first few off the line at Hamtramck with a 1017XX VIN
70 Cuda convertible 340 4 speed (project)
70 Barracuda (project)
71 GTX 440 4 speed (project)
72 Cuda 340 3 speed (project)
3 Harleys
95 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel 4x4

Expensive Pee is the end result of Expensive Beer!

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Re: Cuda production numbers.
« Reply #19 on: December 25, 2015 - 02:39:23 AM »
Interesting, mine is BS23H with D13 trans, but doesn't appear on that list. Does that mean that they didn't sell 'Cuda's with the 3 speed man. trans ?
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Re: Cuda production numbers.
« Reply #20 on: December 27, 2015 - 03:24:31 AM »
Interesting, mine is BS23H with D13 trans, but doesn't appear on that list. Does that mean that they didn't sell 'Cuda's with the 3 speed man. trans ?
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1972 Barracuda - w/ 225 6 cylinder 820
w/ 225 automatic 596
w/ 225 3-speed 195
8 cylinder 8451
w/ 318 automatic 7285
w/ 318 3-speed 600
w/ 340 4bbl total 490
w/ 340 4bbl automatic 338
w/ 340 4bbl 4-speed 127
w/ 340 4bbl 3-speed 25
'Cuda - total 6973
w/ 340 4bbl automatic 4163
w/ 340 4bbl 4-speed 1701
69 RoadRunner (clone)
70 Cuda 383 4 speed (project) one of the first few off the line at Hamtramck with a 1017XX VIN
70 Cuda convertible 340 4 speed (project)
70 Barracuda (project)
71 GTX 440 4 speed (project)
72 Cuda 340 3 speed (project)
3 Harleys
95 Dodge Ram 2500 Diesel 4x4

Expensive Pee is the end result of Expensive Beer!

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Re: Cuda production numbers.
« Reply #21 on: December 27, 2015 - 06:47:36 AM »
Yeah I saw the 25, but that appears under the Barracuda list of eng / trans.
Under 'Cuda it only lists the auto or 4spd option with 340, although these 2 totals do not add up to the total 'Cuda number (6973) so I assume there must be other combos not accounted for here.
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Re: Cuda production numbers.
« Reply #22 on: January 06, 2016 - 10:33:50 PM »
Those 25 are for the BH (base model) Barracuda, and not the BS ('cuda).  I had populated the Wikipedia site years ago from data i had in my old SIAC newsletter that had published the production numbers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Plymouth_Barracuda/Production_totals

1972 Model Year[edit]
Total 17,005

Hardtop 6 cyl 820
C - 225 3spd 224
C - 225 Auto 596
Hardtop 8 cyl 8,375
G - 3spd 600
G - Auto 7285
H - 3pd 25
H - 4spd 127
H - Auto 338
Hardtop 'Cuda 318 1,946
G - Manual
G - Auto
Hardtop 'Cuda 340 5,864
H - Manual 1701
H - Auto 4163

It did not have the BS breakdowns, only the BH for some reason.  Maybe somebody out there has more better info?  :dunno:
(Oh, i used to have a 1 of 65 3-spd slant 6 Barracuda convertibles, and yes, all 3-spd equipped cars had the ball shifter.)
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