A custom 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda 'Rapid Transit System' promotional car has been uncovered after 46 years and is being auctioned at the Mecum Indianapolis event.
The others have shown up in collections and at car auctions in the years since, but until this month the ‘Cuda hadn’t been seen since 1976.YouTube channel Auto Archaeology documented the uncovering of the car, which had been stored in a garage all those years.
Its current owner, who remains anonymous, purchased it and drove it for a few weeks before putting it away in storage. The coupe remains all-original, including the 440 cubic-inch six-barrel V8 engine, and has just 967 miles on its odometer.It has a custom nose cone, front pan, side exhaust pipes, a nonfunctioning drag racing parachute and extra wide rear tires. The graphic design is finished in lacquer paint, but the interior remains mostly stock.
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