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Re: '72 Plymouth Cuda rusty project; $12,000
[Re: DaveRS23]
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11/17/23 08:28 PM
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moparmike1
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Maybe it's my age, I'm 56, but looking at that for $12k would really make me look at complete, untouched 72 Cudas a lot more seriously.
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Re: '72 Plymouth Cuda rusty project; $12,000
[Re: moparmike1]
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11/18/23 12:48 PM
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gtx6970
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The market is insane
Asking Huge money for rot box junk . Then add in delusional sellers asking Top shelf money for lower shelf cars = no sales
Yet good cars WILL still bring good money
Last edited by gtx6970; 11/18/23 12:50 PM.
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Re: '72 Plymouth Cuda rusty project; $12,000
[Re: gtx6970]
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11/19/23 09:56 AM
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19swinger70
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I'd really like to own a 72-74 Barracuda one day. (I love the round tail lights) I think the prices on these years have gone crazy. ALSO, how many people have bought a 72-74, and changed the body panels to a 70/71? I bet there are many out there, since it is not hard to do with AMD sheet metal.
Last edited by 19swinger70; 11/19/23 09:57 AM.
1970 340 swinger. sublime 1967 barracuda fastback BB 55 Plymouth Project
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