1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda

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1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« on: July 02, 2011 - 01:23:27 PM »
Up for sale is my 1971 HEMIcuda retromod. This car is magnificent in every respect: body, paint, interior, undercarriage, trunk and engine. More than two years of labor and love went into turning this car into what it is today. It is NOT an original or numbers-matching car, but it has been completely rebuilt from top-to-bottom and front-to-back. EVERYTHING is either new or refurbished on this car. The underside and engine compartment are as clean and look as great as the exterior and interior. Great attention was paid to detail so that this car would offer the drivability and reliability of a newer automobile with the look and vigor of the classic American muscle car. It has a superb combination of aftermarket and OEM parts to bring a perfect blend of the old and new. 

The car runs and drives perfectly. With the pump-gas-friendly 472 custom-built HEMI and the 5-speed Tremec transmission, this car is an exceptional cruiser. With other features like the large drilled-rotor disc brakes on all four wheels, power steering, vintage air conditioning and special classic-looking radio with modern sound system technology, the car truly has the amenities of a newer sports car that make it comfortable and driver-friendly. With its 3” x-pipe exhaust and the monstrous HEMI powerplant, the car lopes and rumbles like a true Mopar muscle car should. With its estimated 550+ horsepower, this car has incredible power, responsiveness and torque!

This car is certainly SHOW worthy, but for me it is not a trailer queen. I have the car so that I can drive and enjoy it. It only comes out on nice days and remains under a custom-fitted California car cover in my garage the rest of time. This car is truly pampered. The car has very few imperfections that have come as normal wear from driving the car -- they are barely noticeable and have been touched up along the way.

Over $125,000 has been invested in this car -- I have every receipt saved and organized in a filing cabinet. The Cuda has less than 300 miles on it since the complete restoration was finished this Spring. I’m now on the prowl for my next car and have reluctantly decided to sell this one in order to help finance the next one. I will continue to drive the Cuda until it sells, so I will be adding a little more mileage to the odometer with each passing week.

Here's a list of of some of the most notable features of this car:

SASSY GRASS GREEN PAINT WITH BLACK HEMI BILLBOARDS & BLACK INTERIOR

472 CUSTOM-BUILT HEMI WITH ALUMINUM HEADS -- 10.5 to 1 compression ratio (computer balanced) and runs on 93 Octane pump gas

TRUE HEMI K-FRAME

ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH DUAL ELECTRIC FANS

MOPAR REPLICA BATTERY -- looks like the original but works like a new battery

EXTENSIVE POWDER COATING -- wherever I could, I had parts powder coated instead of painted for an extra sharp finish and durability… just a few of the parts that were powder coated include: shaker base plate, shaker adapter ring, k-member, leaf spring brackets, flywheel cover, and many other suspension parts.

LOW PROFILE MILODON PERFORMANCE/RACING OIL PAN -- added to help with the lowered stance of the car so that there would be no clearance  while driving

2” MOPAR DROPPED SPINDLES (from Magnum Force) -- installed to get the car lowered while still keeping the suspension geometry correct and true

TKO600 5-SPEED TREMEC OVERDRIVE MANUAL TRANSMISSION

CUSTOM-BUILT STRANGE ENGINEERING DANA 60 REAR END WITH 3:54 GEARS

EXACT REPRODUCTION REAR WINDOW LOUVERS

COMLETELY REFURBISHED OEM RIMBLOW STEERING WHEEL WITH FISH CAP

HEAVY DUTY KEISLER DRIVE SHAFT

3” X-PIPE EXHAUST WITH CUDA CHROME EXHAUST TIPS

WILWOOD 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES, SLOTTED AND DRILLED ROTORS

FIRM FEEL FAST-RATIO STEERING BOX, PITMAN & IDLER ARMS

FULLY-ADJUSTABLE TUBULAR UPPER A-ARMS

18” BOSS WHEELS WRAPPED IN Z-RATED BF GOODRICH TIRES
wheels front: 18x8, 4.5" backspacing
wheels back: 18x9.5, 5" backspacing
tires front: 245/40ZR-18 BFGoodrich G-Force Sport
tires back: 275/40ZR-18 BFGoodrich G-Force Sport

VINTAGE AIR AC -- with control panel worked into the dash for an original, factory look

PISTOL GRIP SHIFTER WITH 5-SPEED SHIFT PATTERN LENS

IDIDIT TILT STEERING COLUMN WITH MOPAR CRUSH CAN

FULL UNDERBODY COATING TO PROTECT FROM CHIPS AND CORROSION

FACTORY-STYLE AM-FM RADIO BUILT WITH MODERN TECHNOLOGY (INCLUDING IPOD/MP3 PLAYER PLUG-IN) AND HOOKED INTO MODERN SPEAKERS INSTALLED INTO THE STOCK LOCATIONS, FRONT AND REAR

ALL NEW INTERIOR INCLUDING CARPET, HEADLINER, SEAT COVERS, SEAT BELTS, INTERIOR/DOOR PANELS, DOOR HANDLES, WINDOW CRANKS, ETC.

NEW EXTERIOR STAINLESS: tail panel trim, wheel well trim, door top trim, grill trim, headlight bezels, tail lights, cowl trim, fender gills, drip rails

FULL DYNAMAT INSULATION UNDER CARPET FOR A QUIETER RIDE

BRAND NEW TAIL LIGHT LENSES AND CHROME TRIM

NEW DOOR AND QUARTER GLASS

ROAD LAMPS

HOOD PINS

LEATHER SEAT COVERS FROM LEGENDARY INSTALLED ON SEATS WITH NEW FOAM AND ALL NEW SEAT TRACKS

SHAKER HOOD (FUNCTIONAL SHAKER DOORS FOR THE SHAKER BUBBLE INCLUDED BUT NOT INSTALLED)

FRONT EYEBROW SPOILERS

REAR, 71-CORRECT GULL WING TRUNK SPOILER

FRONT AND REAR ELASTOMERIC PAINTED BUMPERS

COLOR CODED GRILL WITH ALL NEW STAINLESS AND FASTENERS THROUGHOUT

BRAND NEW SET OF CORRECT-STYLE RALLYE GAUGES FROM R-T ENGINEERING

SPACE-SAVER SPARE TIRE WITH INFLATION BOTTLE

COMPLETE JACK -- installed in trunk
 
Get even more information and see for yourself exactly how much attention was paid to every detail on the car by checking out the web page that I dedicated to the build: http://www.71cuda.net. Feel free to ask any questions. I would welcome and encourage you to come and see this car in person if you can. You won't be disappointed.

Asking $89,000.

You can contact me at dsutter@igs2.net.

Thanks for looking. God Bless!















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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2011 - 02:32:59 PM »
Man that's a sweet cuda  :2thumbs:
Hate to see ya sell her.
Even more, I hate that it's out of my budget  :stomp:
That's an excellent price too.

Good luck,
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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2011 - 03:05:49 PM »
That is one stunning car.A real credit to you :2thumbs: If my lottery ticket comes up trump tonight I will be in contact tomorrow.

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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2011 - 07:10:40 PM »
beautiful car!!

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« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2011 - 08:30:42 PM »
glws joe seen the car in person amazing car

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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2011 - 02:13:37 AM »
CudaJoe,
Your Cuda turned out gorgeous.  You might try putting it on
www.cars-on-line.com  We sold all 3 of our cars on that Website. It cost $45 and it is listed until it sells.   I think for $65 you can put a slide show on there too.  Good luck with your sale.  Are you going to buy something else? 
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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2011 - 03:28:59 PM »
CudaJoe,
Your Cuda turned out gorgeous.  You might try putting it on
www.cars-on-line.com  We sold all 3 of our cars on that Website. It cost $45 and it is listed until it sells.   I think for $65 you can put a slide show on there too.  Good luck with your sale.  Are you going to buy something else? 
Pink Ice

Thanks so much, Pink Ice, for the compliments and the suggestions -- and thanks to everyone else too for the kind remarks. I am going to get a different car to replace the cuda. I'm just not sure yet what I'm going to get - it will most likely be of the convertible variety. I figured it will take quite a while to sell the car, so I figured I'd put it out there now and enjoy it in the meantime.

I will try marketing it on other venues including cars-on-line (I appreciate the recommendation), but I wanted to offer it up to the Mopar community first for a while, because I'd like her to go to someone that I know will truly appreciate her. I will miss her, but I think for me the thrill of the hunt is what I thrive.

Have a wonderful 4th, everyone!
David - '71 HEMI Cuda Retro-mod
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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #7 on: July 04, 2011 - 01:51:13 AM »
Wow that is gorgeous. Excellent! I'll definitely pass it around to some folks. Good luck!

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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #8 on: July 04, 2011 - 02:04:55 AM »
CudaJoe,
Good luck with the hunt.  I agree it is fun hunting for that perfect car.  It is kinda like when you plan your vacation.  You dream about it and look forward to going on it but when it is over it is a let down until the next time.  My husband enjoys putting the cars back together more then anything.  Of course Blofish was by far our favorite and we hated to see it go but the guy that bought it loves it and said he is going to keep it a long time. 
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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2011 - 09:15:03 PM »
I'm rolling pennies as fast as I can....
What art work that car is, well done.

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« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2011 - 11:08:52 PM »
I'm rolling pennies as fast as I can....
What art work that car is, well done.
Couldn't say it better myself. :cheers:
Come on Lottery  :money:
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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2011 - 11:36:21 PM »
Thanks for all the great compliments. I really appreciate it. The car has garnered much interest from buyers yet. It may take a while to sell, but I guess that just means that I'll get to enjoy it for a while.   :)
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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #12 on: July 09, 2011 - 12:27:56 AM »
CudaJoe,
I understand what you are saying.  When we put Blofish up for sale we knew it would take a while to sell but we never imagined how much attention the car would get from buyers.  We also had a lot of trade offers but we did not want to trade.  We had trade offers on big yachts, high dollar motorcycles and of course other great cars too.
Good luck.
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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #13 on: July 09, 2011 - 11:14:13 AM »
CudaJoe,
I understand what you are saying.  When we put Blofish up for sale we knew it would take a while to sell but we never imagined how much attention the car would get from buyers.  We also had a lot of trade offers but we did not want to trade.  We had trade offers on big yachts, high dollar motorcycles and of course other great cars too.
Good luck.
Pink Ice

I really appreciate you sharing your insight and experience with me, Pink Ice. I'm not aggressively trying to sell the car yet. I don't know exactly what I want as my next car yet, so I will enjoy this one for a while before it sells. And...actually a trade option for me may be the best route to go.
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Re: 1971 Plymouth 472 HEMIcuda
« Reply #14 on: July 19, 2011 - 01:51:39 AM »
Did you put up a website with your rebuild?
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