1974 Plymouth Cuda fell into my lap….KINDA

72-74's do not hold value like 70 and 71.
I will note that I have seen a handful of 2-4's that have sold on the open market for more than 45K. There are not many. Restomods and promods mostly. Very few "restored" versions.
Now a days it will cost you 40K and more to restore a cuda.
This car's value , IN MY OPINION, is topped out at 34K.
Add a build sheet, add value
Add some documents, add value
Add it being K code, add value.

The 440 set up will help with some value as I'm sure they spent some cash on it.
That's why I ask the cast numbers and the vin numbers from the motor. If it were a 69-71, the motor could hold value to an original owner that is higher than it's basic price. For instance, if it's stamped OB211303 , I'm your buyer and I just increased the value of the motor by a few grand just for you to sell it to me.