Immaculately Restored 1971 Plymouth Cuda with a Powerful 383 V8 Engine!


This rare and quite iconic 1971 Plymouth Cuda is another example of how American muscle car restorations are done extremely well not only in the United States, but also in Europe. In this case we are talking about the Kult Cars shop based in Germany.

This very talented and skillful team of muscle car enthusiast have done a tremendous resto job using mainly original parts to bring this Red 1971 Cuda back to its original glory and here is a list for the die hard Mopar fans to have a look:

V1X black vinyl top, N96 Shaker Hood, J45 hood quick fasteners, J68 rear blind, J78 / J81 front and rear spoilers, N41 / N42 dual exhaust with chrome covers, L34 Road Lights (auxiliary headlamps), G36 Racing mirrors painted. Besides the above this 1971 Plymouth Cuda sports a 383 V8 motor paired with a 4-speed Manual transmission both numbers matching plus A36 performance package.

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