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Item specifics
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1970 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | BS23J0B3XXXXX | Mileage: | 60378 |
Trim: | — | Vehicle Title: | — |
Power Options: | — | Exterior Color: | Yellow |
Make: | Plymouth | Interior Color: | Black |
Drive Type: | — | Transmission: |
4 Speed Manual
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Engine: | 340 V8 | Warranty: | Unspecified |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | For Sale By: | Dealer |
Body Type: | Hardtop | Model: |
AAR CUDA
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Presented is 1 of just 1,120 4-Speed Manual AAR Cuda’s produced.
Well documented doesn’t begin to explain the amount of documentation and photos included with this AAR which shows the meticulous attention to detail during its restoration.
Retaining its original numbers matching Engine and 4-Speed Pistol Grip Transmission, this AAR also includes both original broadcast sheets.
Original Carburetors and Date Coded dual point distributor and 37 Amp Alternator speak to the care put into this restoration. Strong running with the perfect rumble coming from the side exit exhaust.
Finished in very desirable High Impact Lemon Twist, this AAR is stunning inside and out and is believed to show original miles of just over 60,000.
An excellent Mopar that will stand tall and proud as part of any collection!
Factory Options as per the Fender tag:
B – Barracuda
S – Special Price Class
23 – 2 Door Hard Top
0 – Model Year 1970
B – Hamtramck Assembly Plant
4 – Car Built in April
14 – Car build on the 14th of the Month
Y05 – Car built to US Specs
Y16 – Sales Bank Car
E55 – 340 4 BBL 8 CYL (69-73)/360 2 BBL/ 340 6 BBL W/A53 PKG
D21 – H/D 4 speed manual transmission
D57 – 3.91:1 Axle Ration
U01 – E60 15 Front & G60-15 Rear RWL Tire
W34 – Collapsible Spare Tire
H6X9 – Black Vinyl Bucket Seats
V01 – Monotone Paint
FY1 – Bright Yellow Paint 1970 Lemon Twist Paint
V6H – Longitudinal Stripes
A53 – T/A Pkg (70 E-Body)/Formula S Pkg 69/F-Body Two-Tone Pt
B42 – HD Front Disc/Rear Drum Brakes “T/A”
B51 – Power Assist Disc Brakes
C55 – Bucket Seats
C93 – Carpeting
F08 – 340 Trans Am Engine
F23 – 59 Amp Battery
G15 – Tinted Windshield Only
G36 – Outside Dual Painted Racing Mirrors
G41 – Day/Night Inside Mirror
H11 – Front Heater with Defrost
J15 – Cigarette Lighter
J31 – Dual Horns
J45 – Chrome Hood Pins with Lanyards
J78 – Front Spoiler (70 & 71)/ 240 KPL Speedometer
J82 – Rear Spoiler (Duck Tail T/A & AAR Style)
M21 – Roof Drip Trough Moldings
M27 – Delete Wheel Lip Moldings
M83 – Rear Bumper Guards
M88 – Lower Deck Lid Molding / 1/4/ Panel Tape Treatment
N44 – Side Exit Exhaust (T/A & AAR)
N65 – 7 Blad Torque Drive Fan
N94 – Fresh Air Hood (Fiberglass)/ E.S.A. W/Catalytic Conv. 75-Up
R11 – Music Master Radio AM (2 Watt)
S13 – HD Suspension with Sway Bar (69-71)
S25 – Front & Rear Firm Ride Shocks (69-71)
S31 – Front Sway Bar (1970)
S74 – Quick Ratio Power Steering (1970)
S81 – Premium Leather Steering Wheel
W21 – Road or Rallye Wheels
About the AAR Cuda:
The Plymouth AAR ‘Cuda is a factory built race car made by Plymouth, and a special model of their Barracuda muscle car made in a partnership with “All American Racers” (AAR), a race constructor which was participating in the F1GP at the time, for the SCCA Trans Am series.
Three cars were made for competition in 1970 Trans-Am Championship, although homologation also required production versions.
Street AARs used a 290HP 340-cid with three two-barrel Holley carbs on an Edelbrock aluminum manifold. Buyers could choose a four-speed or TorqueFlite, with a Sure-Grip axle and standard 3.55:1 or optional 3.91:1 gears. The engine breathed through a functional hood scoop.
The AAR’s interior was basic ‘Cuda, but its exterior certainly was not. From a matte-black fiberglass hood, through body-side strobe stripes and tri-colored AAR shield, to the standard black ducktail spoiler, this was an exotic fish. Special shocks and recambered rear springs raised the tail 1 3/4 inches over regular ‘Cuda specs, allowing clearance for exhausts pipes that exited in front of the rear wheel well. It also permitted use of G60xl5 tires in back and E60xl5s in front.
Swede Savage and Dan Gurney raced identical factory-sponsored AAR (All American Racers) ‘Cudas in the 1970 Trans-Am Series. The cars qualified for three pole positions but did not win any Trans-Am races; the highest finish was second at Road America.
Used
Chatsworth, California