1971 Plymouth

CUDA 440 6-PACK CONVERTIBLE SOLD

SOLD

1971 Plymouth

CUDA 440 6-PACK CONVERTIBLE

Description

When it comes to Mopar, the 1971 Cuda is certainly on the top of most enthusiasts' list. Being a 440 6-pack convertible makes it even that more attractive.

Presented is a very well done 71 Cuda Convertible that has been upgraded with the vaunted 440 6-Pack V8 which is mated to a pistol grip 4 Speed Manual and Dana 60 Rear end.

Finished in bright red with white interior and top, this powerful Mopar features power steering and power brakes for drivability while the 440 call out billboards finish off the iconic look.

An excellent opportunity to turn heads with an iconic muscle car that will not disappoint.

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About the Cuda:

The Plymouth Barracuda was manufactured from 1964 to 1974.

The first-generation Barracuda, a hardtop fastback, was based on the A-body platform (shared with the Valiant). The first generation car featured distinctive wraparound back glass and was marketed from 1964 to 1966.
The second-generation Barracuda, built from 1967 to 1969, though still Valiant-based, was heavily redesigned. Body designs were now available in fastback, hardtop coupé, and convertible versions.
The third generation, offered from 1970 to 1974, was no longer based on the A-body, but on the Chrysler E-body. The completely new design was similar to the Dodge Challenger and available in hardtop and convertible body styles. The Barracuda was discontinued after the 1974 model year.

The third generation Barracuda was launched in 1970 and removed all its previous commonality with the Valiant. The original fastback design was deleted from the line and the Barracuda now consisted of coupe and convertible models. The all-new model, styled by John E. Herlitz, was built on a shorter, wider version of Chrysler's existing B platform, called the E-body.

Sharing this platform was the newly launched Dodge Challenger; however no exterior sheet metal interchanged between the two cars, and the Challenger, at 110 inches, had a wheelbase that was 2 inches longer than the Barracuda.

Three versions were offered for 1970 and 1971: the base Barracuda (BH), the luxury oriented Gran Coupe (BP), and the sport model 'Cuda (BS). The high-performance models were marketed as 'Cuda deriving from the 1969 option. The E-body's engine bay was larger than that of the previous A-body, facilitating the release of Chrysler's 426 cu in Hemi for the regular retail market.

For 1970 and 1971, the Barracuda had two six-cylinder engines available as well as three different V8s: the 318ci, the 383ci with two-barrel carburetor and single exhaust, and the 383ci with four-barrel carburetor and dual exhaust 330HP.

The Cuda had the 383ci 335HP as the standard engine. It also had the 440ci four-barrel Super Commando, the 440ci six-barrel Super Commando Six Pak, and the 426ci Hemi. The 440- and Hemi-equipped cars received upgraded suspension components and structural reinforcements to help transfer the power to the road.

The Barracuda was changed slightly for 1971, with a new grille and taillights, seat, and trim differences. This would be the only year that the Barracuda would have four headlights and also the only year of the fender "gills" on the 'Cuda model.

The 1971 Barracuda engine options would remain the same as that of the 1970 model, except that the 340 6-Bbl was gone, and the four-barrel carbureted 440 V8 engine was no longer on the option list, but could be had via a special order and perhaps a dozen cars were built with it installed; otherwise the 440-powered Barracudas had a six-barrel carburetor setup instead.

In 1971 the big-block power options offered to the customer were:
275HP in the 383-2V
300HP in the 383-4V
385HP in the 440-6V
425HP in the 426-8V

In 1970 and 1971 only, the shaker hood (option code N96), elastomeric (rubber) colored bumpers, and the Spicer-built Dana 60 rear axle were available. The shaker hood was available with 340, 383, 440 four-barrel, 440 six-barrel, and 426 Hemi engines. The elastomeric colored bumpers were available either as a front-only option, option code A21, or as a front and rear combination, option code A22. The heavy-duty Dana 60, with a 9.75" ring gear, was standard equipment with manual transmissions and 440 six-barrel and 426 Hemi engines, and was optional on those with the automatic transmission.

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Specs

Basic

Year
1971
Make
Plymouth
Model
CUDA
Sub Model
440 6-PACK CONVERTIBLE
Miles
81,422
Vin
BH27G1B391558
Stock
5681586

Engine

Engine Size
440 Six Pack
Transmission Type
4 Speed Manual

Body

Body Color
Red
Body Style
Convertible
Doors
2

Interior

Interior Color
White

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