V code 70 cuda, original paint no engine

I have had this car since the 80's, and while I am not trying to be a jerk at all, I dont really care if anyone buys it because it is more valuable as time goes by. This post wasn't meant to be entertaining, with photos, to me only a Forrest Gump type would buy a car like this without look at it in person. If you are serious and you have been looking for one of these, and you have the $$ you will come look at it, it is just that simple. So like I said not trying to be an azz at all, just offering up a very rare piece. I have posted cars like this in the past, and get a zillion reply's, I am just looking for the serious buyer, and a serious buyer will come look at a car like this.

A little more info is this car was produced at the LA CA plant in december of 69, LA V codes are rare, the LA plant was closed a few months after this vehicle was made. This car was a factory shaker, (shaker hood gone) it has a flat hood on it, it had factory hood pins, road lamps, and the gill trim on the rockers, black hockey stick stripe, on bright orange paint, rally dash, slap stick shifter, all black interior. 3.55 8 3/4 rear end. I had over 50 mopars in my collection, and I have been slowly selling them through the years, because of the number of cars I had, I haven't spent a lot of time on any of them. The carpet was removed when I bought this vehicle to inspect the floors, the seats are in it and in place but not bolted in, I haven't searched it for a build sheet, it might have one.

Basically think of it as a complete car with no engine or trans, ALL THE BODY NUMBERES ARE THERE, AND IN ORIGINAL PAINT so you can see they haven't been screwed with. The car is very intact, and restorable. The vin tag and the fender tag are there, and unmolested.

Pic's I might have a few, and If I run across them I will post a few. To me pics on this caliber of car would be just for entertainment, that is why I didn't post any. All that being said I will see if I can find any in my pic archive. The car is up on jack stands and wrapped up with plastic, and I dont want to unwrap it unless I have a serious buyer.

Thanks for the add space FABO.