This 1972 ’Cuda 340 is said to be one of only 33 produced for the year with the optional electric sunroof. It wears an older restoration that’s showing its age in the paintwork and interior, while the 340 engine under the hood and its complementing TorqueFlite transmission are said to be the car’s original. “The engine starts easily and runs well,” says the seller.
- For 1972, the 340-cu.in. OHV V8 was rated at 240 horsepower and 290 lb-ft of torque.
- On this car, the original Themoquad carburetor has been replaced with an lbrock four-barrel.
- The engine is paired with a TorqueFlite three-speed automatic transmission.
- Photos shows matching partial VINs on the engine block and transmission.
- The body was repainted the original E-5 Rallye d in 1989.
- Per the seller, the finish shows some chips, scratches, and oxidation.
- There’s also reportedly “significant micro-blistering,” primarily on the hood and sunroof.
- The car’s white vinyl interior shows signs of wear throughout, but the seat covers appear clean.
- A molded dash pad cap covers a severely split and worn original dash pad.
- The door panels show wear, and the headliner shows stains and small rips at the corners.
- A head unit has replaced the original radio. It has Bluetooth capability and a USB port.
- ing to the seller, the windshield and fuel tank have been replaced.
- The car rolls on gle ST tires mounted on 14-inch Chrysler Rallye wheels.
- The wheels’ trim rings show some minor dings.
- The broadcast sheet is included.
- The paintwork is worn.
- The tachometer does not work and the clock’s operation is intermittent.
- This 1972 ’Cuda 340 is one of 33 for the year produced with an electric sunroof.
- The car wears an older restoration that’s showing its age, inside and out.
- Its powertrain includes the original 340 V8 engine and TorqueFlite automatic transmission.
- A respray of the original E-5 Rallye d color was made in 1989. The finish shows wear.
- The interior also shows wear, although the white vinyl seat covers appear in very good condition.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in his name. It shows some wear inside and out, but this 1972 ’Cuda 340 has its original powertrain and is one of only 33 built for the year with an electric sunroof. That makes it an undeniably rare Mopar.