1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda

In 1970, Plymouth redesigned the Barracuda model to the classic long hood and short deck muscle-car look that became popular. With this updated look came the space under the hood for all the big block Mopars of the era, including the 426 Hemi. This example features a
period correct warranty block from Chrysler and the A833 four-speed transmission. Only 289 Hemi-four speed Cudas were made in 1970. This Hemi Cuda is finished in the very desirable In- Violet, also known as Plum Crazy, and features a black vinyl top, black interior with optional Rallye Dash, center console, and was restored by Restorations by Julius.

 

Specifications of This Vehicle

Here are some specs for the 1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda:
  • Engine: 426 cubic inch (cu in) Hemi V8 with two 4-barrel Carter carburetors
  • Horsepower: 425 horsepower
  • Torque: 490 lb-ft
  • Transmission: 4-speed
  • Dimensions: 186.7 in long, 74.9 in wide, 50.9 in high
  • Weight: 3,880 lb
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in 5.8 seconds, quarter mile in 14.0 seconds at 102 mph

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1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda

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The 1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda is a classic car with a 426 cubic-inch Hemi V8 engine, four-speed manual transmission, Shaker hood scoop, drum brakes, and AM/with stereo 8-track tape player. The first 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda is worth nearly 10 times more than other models and can be worth millions of dollars.
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