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Cuda for sale
Thought I'd get the word out here as well, my boss is selling one of his personal cars. It's on Ebay, and you can check it out here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Plymouth-Barracuda-CUDA-1970-CUDA-Pro-Street-871-Blower-supercharged_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a1205Q7c66Q3a2Q7c65Q3a12Q7c39Q3a1Q7c240Q3a1318Q7c301Q3a 1Q7c293Q3a1Q7c294Q3a50QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem230326760139QQitemZ230326760139QQptZUSQ5f CarsQ5fTrucks I don't know what the reserve is. If you have any questions, I'll try to answer them. The previous owners never made the final step of hooking up one of the nitrous solenoids, and we haven't either. Everything is there, but no one has felt either brave enough, or the need for that matter, to date. I'd recommend shipping, as unless you happen to live within a couple of short (1/4 mile) drives from here, it a bit of a pain to drive. I sure wouldn't want to go cross country in it. And repacking the 'chute at every reststop would be a drag... MV |
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I always liked the look of those cars, not a big fan of the blower. around here you would get ticketed for obstructed view.
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1982 300CD Turbo (Otis, "ups & downs") parts for sale 2003 TJ with Hemi (to go anywhere, quickly) sold 2001 Excursion Powerstroke (to go dependably) 1970 Mustang 428SCJ (to go fast) 1962 Corvette LS1 (to go in style) 2001 Schwinn Grape Krate 10spd (if all else fails) |
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That is one bad azz car! I bet the reserve is quite high though.
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ya just can't disguise fast, can ya? Very nice, should bring some good cash.
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That thing is plum crazy!
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One has to wonder about just how bad this economy is, when someone out there, or rather, several someones, has the ability to keep bidding on the car. It's clearly not going to be anyone's commute car, no one is getting it for their college bound child. Someone wants a toy. I wish I knew what the reserve was, so I'd know how close they are to getting it.
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No matter how bad the "economy" is...there are always going to be people that have money. ^_^
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That thing is wild.
If I only had space.
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You can keep it at my house if you want and see it one the weekends....
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Quote:
some of the most extravegant and expensive cars ever made were made during the great depression. the truly rich are not affected by swings in the economy
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1982 300CD Turbo (Otis, "ups & downs") parts for sale 2003 TJ with Hemi (to go anywhere, quickly) sold 2001 Excursion Powerstroke (to go dependably) 1970 Mustang 428SCJ (to go fast) 1962 Corvette LS1 (to go in style) 2001 Schwinn Grape Krate 10spd (if all else fails) |
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