1971 Plymouth Cuda
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Few cars define the golden age of Mopar muscle like the '71 Cuda, and this example represents one of the most desirable combinations of color, performance, and presence. For 1971, Plymouth gave the Cuda its only major styling update of the E-body generation, including quad headlights, new grille design, fender gills, and tail panel revisions that emphasized aggression and performance. These cues, along with bold high-impact paint colors like TorRed, cemented the Cuda as one of the most iconic muscle cars of its time. Today, the 1971 model year is celebrated as one of the pinnacles of Mopar history - a year when bold design and big performance met just before emissions standards and insurance rates began to close the chapter on the muscle car era. This example brings that heritage to life with a 383 cubic inch V8 engine tucked under the functional shaker hood, delivering classic Mopar rumble and muscle. It's paired with the highly desirable A833 4-speed manual transmission, giving you the visceral, hands-on experience enthusiasts crave. Inside, the orange leather interior matches the exterior, creating a bold, cohesive presentation that...