AAR Cuda Registry… Hard to believe ive been doing this for nearly 25 years. In that time i’ve watched other people start registries for other cars most of which threw in the towel within 5 years. Along the way i’ve helped countless people reunite their engines…transmissions and various paperwork for their AAR Cuda. From starting in 1999/2000 with only 300 or so AAR’s and no paperwork and building a very rudimentary website to now having 2016 AAR’s on file various related paperwork from dealer invoices to broadcast sheets and SIAC membership applications and upgrading the site several times along the way I never thought id be doing it this long...
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One of the most overused words today is barn find. But in this case it couldn’t be more correct. This is the way the car looked when he purchased it and he has left it this way ever since. Only going over mechanicals to make it driveable.
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Read MoreThis is what we know exist at this time. These numbers can and will change as more cars are found and registered. Remember there are no known numbers list for colors and options. We have to go by what we know exists.
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BL1 – 1 FE5 – 256
DY3 – 1 FF4 – 100
EB3 – 1 FJ5 – 110
EB5 – 123 FJ6 – 76
EB7 – 6 FK5 – 127
EF8 – 121 FM3 – 62
EK2 – 111 FT6 – 3
EV2 – 143 FY1 – 196
EW1 – 75 FY4 – 1
FC7 – 139 TX9 – 40
So after a long search for the right AAR Cuda for myself and to represent the website and what I do I purchased the car you see here. Here is a little history on the car.
Mike Schotz purchased the car from Schmitts Chrysler Plymouth in Bowmansville, N.Y. in late 1970 early 1971 Mike enjoyed the car like anyone would, taking care of the car and keeping it garaged. Mike had asked that Schmitts put 4.30 gears in the rear before he took the car off the lot.. But he left the 3.55 gear in the transmission so the speedo was never accurate...
Read MoreLooking for any and all paperwork related to AAR’s. If you have broadcast sheets,dealer information,warranty information etc. etc. drop me a line and or send it to me please. I have 6 people who went to claim broadcast sheets and other items from the Lost and Found section but the cell phone numbers/email address’s were no longer valid. So while they know someone has their cars sheet or engine etc. etc. they cant claim it. Had any of the sheets or paperwork been on file here at the registry I could have gladly sent it to them with proof of ownership. So please think about sending in any paperwork you might have that doesnt belong to your car. Contact me if you have any questions. Email Me Thanx
EDIT: I just received this question.
“How much do you charge for the broadcast sheets and other ...
Read MoreThe first Plymouth AAR Cuda Black with Red Interior has been found.
It is also an automatic on the floor.
It is a full tubbed race car too.
I will post more info on this car as it becomes available. This is an AWESOME find.
Im so stoked!!!!
UPDATE!! The car is now under going a restoration and will be returned to its factory stock appearance. Am looking forward to see the end result. Would be nice to see both the AAR Cuda and T/A Challenger TX9/H6E4 side by side at the next reunion. Hopefully the AAR will be done by then.
Thanx to Charles for sending in the info.
Read MoreIve had to make a temporary change to the Lost and Found Section. Ive had 2 owners contact me to claim broadcast sheets I had listed on the site. But however.. the email address and phone number listed at the time is no longer valid. So I am asking anyone who submitted any request either looking for or found to please send me current physical mailing address and your home phone number if possible. And if anyone has a request and hasn’t contacted me before please send in your info and as stated above please send me your physical mailing address and current home phone number if possible and I will add your request to the Lost and Found Section. Thank you!!!! Email Me
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