circlepilot
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71 Cuda convertible Mecum auction, just sold for $1,000,000. Wow!
440 6Bbl, I think. Raisin Bran hood, not a Shaker.71 Cuda convertible Mecum auction, just sold for $1,000,000. Wow!
Yes! Only if it is “actually “ for sale though.That means that my same year "1971", and same company "Plymouth", Scamp is worth like at least 250,000 right!! LOL
Unfortunately, covid shut down the museum, and as far as I know, it hasn't reopened yet.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.
I want that LL1 Turquoise '68 Hemi Charger!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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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...I want that LL1 Turquoise '68 Hemi Charger!
Stripe delete and a four-speed (I think).
From an old Jarhead, Thank You.Awesome collection. It's great that all donations go to help Vietnam Veterans.
From an old Jarhead, Thank You.