The 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda hardtop, originating from Los Angeles, California, was initially built in September 1969. Under the hood, it originally featured a 340ci V8 engine. Today, it houses a year-correct 440ci V8 engine, coupled with three two-barrel carburetors.
Power and Performance
This ’Cuda hardtop is paired with a four-speed manual transmission and a sure grip 3.54:1 rear differential. It showcases a remarkable refurbishment carried out in 2012, including a repaint in Lemon Twist with black graphics accentuating its classic look.
Features and Equipment
The 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda comes equipped with 15" rallye wheels, Hotchkis sway bars, fast-ratio steering, dual exhaust, and a Hurst pistol grip shifter. Inside, the re-trimmed black interior is complemented by a three-spoke steering wheel framing a rallye gauge cluster, featuring a 150-mph speedometer, 8k-rpm tachometer, clock, and a combination gauge. With just over 19k miles on the five-digit odometer, the true mileage remains unknown.