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1972 'cuda, Original 340 Car. Bs23h2b Plymouth, No Reserve, on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:67832
Location:

Harrington, Delaware, United States

Harrington, Delaware, United States

 Please Ask Any And All Questions Prior To Bidding. You Can Call During The Day Time At 302-398-0821

- Car Has A Clear Title

- Originally 340 Automatic Car, (rolling body only)

- Bucket Seats

- Console Automatic (no transmission)

- Manual Steering

- Front Disc Brakes

- 8- 3/4 Rear End

- Has AAR Type Rear Spoiler

- Grill Is Broken

- Glass And Mechanisms Are All There

- Body Work Looks To Be Mostly Done And Close To Ready For Final Sanding.
It Has New 1/4 Panels, Trunk lid, Trunk Floor And Trunk Floor Extensions Installed.
The Interior Floors Have Been Repaired.
The Rear Frame Rails Have Had Minor Repairs Towards The Rear Bumper.
The Rest Of The Frame Rails Are In Good Shape And Haven’t Been Repaired

- Has A Roll bar

- The Outside Door Handles Have Been Shaved

- Has Offset Front Leaf spring Hangers, Offset Rear Hangers Included

- Has Weld-in Frame Rail Connectors Installed

- There Is Not A Motor Or Transmission With This Car

-It Does Have An Original K-Frame That Will Currently Accept Any 318-340-383-440 Motor.
There Are Conversion Motor Mounts And Replacement K-Frames That Will Allow A Hemi To Be Installed In This Car

- This Is A Great Car To Be Finished Any Way You’d Like, Stock, Race, Pro Modified Or Custom. The Hard Stuff  (body Work) Is Already Done. It Needs Some Body Work Finishing And Paint, Engine And Transmission And Interior Work. We All Know How Rare Real ‘cudas Are And What Their Worth When Done.  Here Is A Entry Level Price To Get In On This Real Original 1972 Plymouth Cuda 340 Project Car.

- Car Is For Sale Locally And Seller Reserves The Right To End The Auction Early.
- Your Welcome To Call During The Day At 302-398-0821 For More Info

-This Is A No Reserve Auction, Once The First Bid Is Placed, It Is Sold. No Games Trying To Shill Up To A Reserve Price

Terms Of Sale:
A $500 Down Payment Needs To Be Wire Transferred Or A Cashiers/bank/certified Check Needs To Be Sent Overnight Within 24 Hours Of Auction End. Total Payment Of The Vehicle Needs To Be Received Within 7 Days Of The Auction End.

This car is being sold “As Is Where Is” with No warranties expressed or implied.

Please Ask Any And All Questions Prior To Bidding. You Can Call During The Day Time At 302-398-0821

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