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Verify Info on AAR Cuda

Started by 68X426, May 29, 2011, 10:28:35 PM

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68X426

The show I was at Saturday had an interesting chap with a '72 Cuda. He said he bought it from the first owner, it was original but for a roll cage and seats being added.

It has a 383. So can somebody verify - I thought AAR Cudas were only in 1970 and only with 340 6 packs. Not trying to cause no trouble, I doubt I'll ever see the car again, but this doesn't seem right to me.








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Alaskan_TA

Verified and......

no 383 in the '72 models.

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TheAutoArchaeologist

Yup, just about everything he told you wasn't true.

But you were right, AAR Cuda's were a 70 only option, and only came with 340 6-bbl.


Ghoste

I see a "for sale" sign on the dash.  What do 383 powered 72 AAR's go for these days?

69 OUR/TEA

I F'ing can't stand people like that!!!!!!!!  :slap:

Ghoste

He may very well not know but if he is the second owner, one of the two has certainly created a big line of crap.

djcarguy

  FACTORY YES ,,,BATTERY IN TRUNK AND JUMMPER POST REAR VALENCE,,,,,,,, SLOT MAGS .....WRONG HOOD AND TAIL LIGHTS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YES TOTALLY ALL FACTURY ORIGINAL FOR A 72 AAR CUDA ,,,THAT WAS NEVER MADE BY ANY FACTORY,EXCEPT BOLD FACE LIE TO YOU FACTURY....................INTERESTING AND I'D DRIVE IT

elacruze

I always wonder how anybody with enough money to own a car with a paint job can be so ignorant about what they own...or are they really so arrogant they DO know and think nobody else will?
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Troy

You will see a lot of the later (72-74) Cudas with the AAR stripes and hood just because they look cool. None were made that way from the factory though. I don't believe that color was available in 1972 and neither was the 383. All AARs would have had a side exit exhaust and a blacked out grill. That car has a 73-74 rear bumper (see the "filler"?) and the front bumper is painted. It could be that the guy was just messing with you because you were at a Chevy show. ;)

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68X426

Quote from: Ghoste on May 30, 2011, 03:42:04 AM
I see a "for sale" sign on the dash.  What do 383 powered 72 AAR's go for these days?

His price is $26,000. I didn't ask for more details. He was more than a little "out there", I'm not sure he knew what he had, and didn't have. He may not have known what time zone he was in either.  :lol:

Thanks for all the input guys. :2thumbs:



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1968 Plymouth Road Runner, Hemi and much more
2013 Dodge Challenger RT, Hemi, Plum Crazy
2014 Ram 4x4 Hemi, Deep Cherry Pearl
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1958 Dodge Pick Up, 383, loud
1966 Dodge Van, /6, slow