Maybe the saddest M-Code Cuda you will ever come across

I want to thank JimHarvard for his comprehensive input. That summed up a lot of what I and others needed to consider for a current purchase.


thank you for those kind words. i've been a mopar guy now for over 50 years and knew these cars when they were "coming off the truck" in the late 60's and 70's. i'm also a retired lawyer so i follow the financial aspects and market valuation of old mopars - although i've never engaged in the "flipping" world. i just love having and driving these old cars. looking at the car landscape now in "the year of our Lord 2021", todays cars and car manufacturing seem like they are on a different planet than the planet that produced 69 A-12 Road Runners and Superbirds and Hemi Cudas. in a lot of ways, the muscle cars of the late 60's and early 70's strike most people today as having been designed, marketed and sold by INSANE LUNATICS. THAT view is EXACTLY what makes old mopar muscle cars so appealing today - at least to me. Mopar DID build INSANE cars back then - just because they could.