For Sale: 1970 Plymouth Cuda in Smithfield, Rhode Island for sale in Smithfield, RI

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Vehicle Description This non-matching Hemi Cuda has been the subject of a rotisserie restoration, leaving it in a visual condition that is stunning in its color balance and appeal.
Of course, the first thing noticed is the argent-toned Shaker fresh air hood, quivering at idle when the car is started.
The exterior is correct Vitamin C with black hockey-stripe graphics and a Black vinyl roof and white interior.
Matching the Shaker are argent rocker moldings, hood pins, wheel-well trim and 15-inch Rallye wheels wearing BF Goodrich Radial TA tires.
The Space Saver spare and jack are in the trunk.
With one of the most recognizable body shapes ever created, its Vitamin C and black color combination, the legendary Hemi engine and well-detailed equipment, this is the sort of Hemi car that many buyers dreamed of purchasing back in the day.
That opportunity is still a possibility with this finely refinished Hemi Cuda with a full engine rebuild by Mason Automotive in Scituate, RI and dyno'd at 435 HP.
Hemi 426/425 HP engine 4-speed transmission Pistol Grip shifter Shaker hood Vitamin C Orange paint Black vinyl top White interior Power brakes Road lamps Chrome racing mirrors Rallye wheels State Assigned VIN on drivers door jamb, no VIN plate on Dash No Fender Tag Not an original Hemi car.
  • Year: 1970
  • Make: Plymouth
  • Model: cuda

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