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Cuda for sale???


Jono1289
07-20-2004, 08:33 AM
i am 14 years old and working 2 jobs, i was wondering if any one out there had a beat up or not in great condition cuda from 1970-73, for a low price, i no most people keep them in good condition and i an looking in the price range from 0-2000. i am working real hard and want a cuda sooo bad i love them and please help me find this this deal some where. please send pics of the car if u would want to sell yours or no where to look, and some info about it, thanks for all your help

chevelle_1
11-12-2004, 09:42 PM
i am 14 years old and working 2 jobs, i was wondering if any one out there had a beat up or not in great condition cuda from 1970-73, for a low price, i no most people keep them in good condition and i an looking in the price range from 0-2000. i am working real hard and want a cuda sooo bad i love them and please help me find this this deal some where. please send pics of the car if u would want to sell yours or no where to look, and some info about it, thanks for all your help

Is going to be pretty tough kid finding a Cuda for that price but I'll keep my eyes open. I'm with you...I love those Cudas....specially the 71 convertible!!!!!!!....
I would trade my two Chevelles for one good Cuda. I have a 1968 (shown here) and a 1971 in pretty good shape.
Let me know if you find a Cuda in the 15,000 range willing to trade for these Chevelles.
http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/500/253357My_68-Front-med.jpg

Challenger
11-17-2004, 07:32 PM
sorry dude my family has already got a 71 cuda convertible wit a 340 in it!

too bad 4 u but we would not b interested in trading it. we already know how rare it is
it is an automatic with a 4 barrel and it has a luggage rack on the back
it is blue with white interior and roof

how much do u think it should b valued at?

PS i have seen a few on the internet tat sold for $92,000+ and besides that i think it only has about a thousand miles on it.

frankendart
11-29-2004, 06:50 PM
I voted, None of the Above.

I like "A" bodies, and as far a "B" bodies are concerned, I also like GTX's and Roadrunners. :iceslolan

rkcuda
09-01-2005, 10:33 PM
I just sold a 72 Cuda for $5000 less engine and tranny, It was Rusty. But look around and find something that appeals to you.
I also have a 70 Convertible but she aint for sale Sorry
Good luck.
http://208.63.61.10/imagebank/rkcuda.jpg

r71cuda
09-16-2005, 04:20 PM
YEah, good luck kid. I hope you find one. They are truely awesome cars. Mines for sale but WAY over the price range your looking for.

a70gtx
10-10-2005, 12:43 AM
Cuda's are one of the fastest appreciating muscle cars today. A Challanger was built on the same platform and can be had for a substantially smaller price.

Jaguar D-Type
01-24-2006, 06:03 PM
Why are Cudas worth more than Challengers?

Is it because they are few inches shorter in length?

Dodge is going to make a new Challenger by 2009.

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