jkeck55
Well-Known Member
Did anyone else see this article. The Hemi Cuda made the list with the below listing.
He said: These million-dollar muscle cars are among the rarest artifacts of Detroits glory days, with only a handful of the legendary 426-cubic-inch Hemi engines installed in convertibles. Good for 425 horsepower, the Hemi was an expensive option not really meant for the street. In one of Chryslers signature High Impact hues, like Vitamin C, In-Violet or Lemon Twist, she wont be able to keep her eyes off you.
She said: You paid a million bucks for a Plymouth? And we cant even do burnouts in it because its motor is so fragile?
Apparently someone thinks a hemi can't do a burnout.
He said: These million-dollar muscle cars are among the rarest artifacts of Detroits glory days, with only a handful of the legendary 426-cubic-inch Hemi engines installed in convertibles. Good for 425 horsepower, the Hemi was an expensive option not really meant for the street. In one of Chryslers signature High Impact hues, like Vitamin C, In-Violet or Lemon Twist, she wont be able to keep her eyes off you.
She said: You paid a million bucks for a Plymouth? And we cant even do burnouts in it because its motor is so fragile?
Apparently someone thinks a hemi can't do a burnout.