ORIGINAL H CODE 340 CUDA, PERIOD CORRECT 340 MOTOR, 727 TRANS, NICE/CLEAN MOPAR
1973 Plymouth Barracuda
Technical specifications of Plymouth Barracuda 1973 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Local pick-up only |
Make: | Plymouth |
Model: | Barracuda |
Type: | Other |
Doors: | 2 |
Year: | 1973 |
Mileage: | 11,972 |
Color: | Yellow |
Engine size: | 340 V8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Black |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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There are very few words more fearsome in the pony car world than 'Cuda. So it's almost irresistible to find one like this 1973 Plymouth 'Cuda that blends original style with even more muscle under the hood.Owning a 'Cuda from this era is a bit like entrance into an exclusive club. By 1973, higher insurance premiums were killing muscle car production numbers, and Chrysler always had lower figures then the rest of The Big Three, so these are rare. Combine this with Mopar's traditionally long option list, and the 'Cuda camaraderie is often about the few ways owner's cars are alike because each is very rare and unique. This one is a real-deal 340 car that boldly proclaims it on the black hockey stick stripe that shows up so nicely against the yellow paint. It's this same black that gives the ducktail spoiler and black vinyl roof such a premium appearance. But it's truly an aggressive machine, right down to the details like the hood scoops and the red grille accents that look like the glowing eyes of a hungry wolf. This one has led the life of an enjoyed weekend driver, including the wheels being upgraded to larger 15-inch torque thrust-style Eagle Alloy wheels for better street performance.The moment you slip into the high-back bucket seat, it feels like 1973 all over again. Every inch of the black interior feels original and nicely persevered from the door panels to the carpets to the headliner. You've got the desirable center console with the T-bar gearshift sitting boldly in the middle of the wood veneer. The stock two-spoke sports steering wheel feels simple, direct, and effective. It gives you a great view of the factory gauge package. It's also now that you spot the interesting upgrade. This coupe is outfitted with auxiliary gauges, including a large AutoMeter tach with shift light. It's a clear indication that something special is going on under the hood.The optional 340 cubic inch V8 was a vital upgrade because it symbolizes the end of an era. Not long after this coupe left Chrysler's Detroit/Hamtramck factory, the first energy crisis began to close the book on powerful American V8 cars. So, just to make sure this swan song motor is running at its full potential, there are performance enhancements such as a Powermax camshaft by Crane Cams, four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock intake, and Accel super coil distributor. All of this presents extremely well in the engine bay, with the valve covers that have the classic Mopar "Direct Connect" stamping. You better believe this one make a menacing noise with the power enhancing long-tube headers that feed the H-pipe dual exhaust. But more than just an intimidator, this 'Cuda is a fine driver with its three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, front disc brakes, and modern BF Goodrich T/A tires.There were less than 10,700 'Cudas built in 1973, and far fewer have survived today as nicely as this one. Buying this speedy Plymouth means you're a member of a rare Mopar club, and considering the exclusivity and performance you receive, the dues seem quite reasonable. Call today!!!