Since the early 90s, this Plymouth Cuda has been sitting in a garage, and before that it had covered only 67,600 km. For a 50-year-old car, that's a laughable mileage. Moreover, the muscle car is in completely original condition – it has its factory paint and interior trim, and there's no rust anywhere.

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It should be noted that the Plymouth Cuda 440 Six Pack is a rather rare version of the model, as only 1,784 such cars were produced in 1970. Its main feature is the 7.2-liter 390-horsepower V8 under the hood. It was equipped with three two-barrel carburetors at once.

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With the 3-speed automatic transmission, the Plymouth Cuda 440 Six Pack accelerates to 100 km/h in 6 seconds and covers the quarter mile in 14 seconds.

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Nowadays, Plymouth Cudas are highly valued by collectors. Of course, the most expensive are the versions with the 7.0-liter 425-horsepower V8 Hemi – they sometimes fetch over a million dollars. But a well-preserved 440 Six Pack variant can easily go under the hammer for several hundred thousand dollars.

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