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Re: Barracudas 70-71
I was referring to THIS post:
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My 73
While the most popular Cudas out there are the 70-71, I have purchased a 73 to go along with my 71. the 73 cuda i got for a steal of a price but in the end, i have about $17,000 invested in getting to look the way I want it to. here is a link to my Blog page with the 73 on it http://kevinscuda.blogspot.com/ . It needs some final assembly but you get the idea of what goes into restoring a car to the state that mine is in. you can expect to pay out the rear end for a 70-71 Cuda no matter what shape regardless of where it is located anywhere in the world. you cant touch a 73 for under $10,000 so expect to pay much more than that for the years you are looking for and expect to pay 3 times that to get it done properly.
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Re: Barracudas 70-71
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You still have time to wait until these classics get cheaper......wait until 2010 to 2015 they should go down in price.....Market you know. Right now you're looking at over 10,000 not in great shape good shape....15,000 - 20,000 |
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Re: Barracudas 70-71
I found mine in the local paper. A friend had a friend who was selling one so he offered it to me, I had 2 for a while.
![]() I recently sold one and bought a 1968 Road Runner. Have fun looking and good luck. |
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