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With its unique time capsule condition and fully documented history, this 1971 Cuda is in search of a new home. Listed in the Dallas auction from November
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Description Summary 383ci big block, 727 console automatic, fastback, 4-barrel, power front disc brakes, fender-mounted turn signals, chrome Mopar Rally wheels. Details There were a total production of 272 cars in this configuration: Fastback, 383ci big block with a 727 TorqueFlite console automatic. It is finished in factory X9 Black Velvet with a factory fender tag. The interior features factory black deluxe vinyl buckets, factory console and rally dash. Other features include: A53 Formula…
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Check out this immaculately performed 1971 Plymouth Cuda 383 4-speed restoration!
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Plymouth designers made minor changes to make the Superbird more aesthetically pleasing. But those changes hampered the car's performance.
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Explore carphoto's 157319 photos on Flickr!
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Up for bid is a 1960 Plymouth Fury Featuring a 2 door hardtop with new dual exhaust, new white wall tires, show chrome on the front and rear bumpers, plus optional bar above front bumper. Newer brakes and wheel cylinders and lines. New radiator hoses and heater hoses. Customized with the aero steering wheel, but...
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One of the most popular Mopar platforms ever, the 1970-74 Dodge Challengers (and their E-body brethren, the Plymouth Barracuda) represent the tail end of the Muscle Car Era and remain …
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1970 Plymouth GTX
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The Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Volare were our Car of the Year for 1976 -- and went on to be disasters. Do they deserve praise or pillorying?
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Explore Bring A Trailer's 21148 photos on Flickr!
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The 1971 Plymouth GTX is a car driven by Dominic Toretto in The Fate of the Furious. It is the fastest car in the series, with a top speed of 269 miles per hour.[1] “This is a body style I've always been a major fan of. This car in black, with 16-inch wide rear tires and a stance that’s as low as we could physically accomplish, gives it a very dark and ominous presence. It's a perfect match for Dom in Fast 8. I would love to see Dodge bring back a retro version of the '71 GTX. If it came…
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