71 Cuda Mecum auction

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Here you go. Raisin Bran and Root Beer.

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The one sold at the Auction was a '71 V code, 385 HP 440. Nice looking Mopar.
 
How about the triple black 4speed convertible 71 Cuda with a Hemi that sold back in the 90’s to a Japanese investment group for over 1 mil. So 1 mil today is prices are coming down. #bidenflation
 
Just watched three cars sell over $1 million. one went for nearly $3 million and one hit $975,000. Glad some folks are doing well in this economy :eek:
 
This is my buddy's home garage. He's worked on some high dollar stuff in his shop, but any really special stuff he does at home, away from anyone else's eyes.
This one was having trouble with its IVR so I helped him swap in an RTG unit.

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It belongs to this collection. You can see a glimpse of it here. It's a great little museum. No Brothers Collection, but it holds its own.
 
Awesome collection. It's great that all donations go to help Vietnam Veterans.
 
Unfortunately, covid shut down the museum, and as far as I know, it hasn't reopened yet.

Dang, that's a bummer. Hopefully it will reopen soon.

We had the Savoy Auto Museum open up nearby last December. But it's "for profit ". I won two tickets but we haven't been yet.
 
Just went and seen the brothers car collection in Salem Oregon yesterday and it was almost overwhelming... If you look on the back wall they had AAR cuda hemis stacked three high in every color..
Every car in there was one of something..
One of two one of one one of 44 one of 33....
They had like 8 to 10 hemi cudas in a row in all different color combinations...
Duplicates of a lot of stuff and every manufacturer rows of GT mustangs rows of 69 Firebirds and trans ams... Even the exotic stuff they had Bugattis Ferraris Porsches most everything was '50s to '70s muscle car stuff...
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Just went and seen the brothers car collection in Salem Oregon yesterday and it was almost overwhelming... If you look on the back wall they had AAR cuda hemis stacked three high in every color..
Every car in there was one of something..
One of two one of one one of 44 one of 33....
They had like 8 to 10 hemi cudas in a row in all different color combinations...
Duplicates of a lot of stuff and every manufacturer rows of GT mustangs rows of 69 Firebirds and trans ams... Even the exotic stuff they had Bugattis Ferraris Porsches most everything was '50s to '70s muscle car stuff...
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I want that LL1 Turquoise '68 Hemi Charger!
Stripe delete and a four-speed (I think).
 
I want that LL1 Turquoise '68 Hemi Charger!
Stripe delete and a four-speed (I think).
So everybody knows that I like and hopefully one day we'll have a 69 roadrunner.. they had a '68 GTX for speed hemi, a 69 4 speed hemi roadrunner and a '69 roadrunner I believe it was a 440 tripower that was the first one built in the strip down no hub cap version and the actual first one built that was actually given to Ronnie socks himself...
They had one of two of the olds Cutlass Hurst cars with the big 16-ft hirs shifter attached to the back or Miss Hurst would stand...
 
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