This is the tag that was posted with the add. Hope this helps... are they saying it's a copy or fake? Is there any other cuda's similar, that have the correct paper work, tag etc that could be used for reference price. Not sure what to look for on the tag to make sure it's original and besides...
Ok. Thank you for the link but what do they mean by the following in quotes from the link "Might be an idea to have the seller post up the original tag, pitted or not as it is a real V-code shaker, though IIRC it's an A33 car, not A34"?
I guess a block is a block, just don't want to pay a matching #'s price. I tried to do some research and it seems low end is 55k and high end 100k. Just don't want a clone car is all...
Looking at purchasing a 1970 V code Cuda, however I've been told it has a "replacement block with correct date code". The rest of the drive train I've been told is numbers matching. Would that significantly hurt the car's value? It's a "#s matching hemi 4 speed and dana 4:10 rear end, the...