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1970 Hemi Cuda....

Started by LoStHeMi, May 03, 2020, 03:52:38 PM

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Cuda Cody

Wish they posted more photos of it.  Looks pretty cool.  I do like yellow on the Cudas.  :1place:

fc7cuda

Rare bench seat car, N97 turn down exhaust.  :stayinlane:


RUNCHARGER

Sheldon

floorit426

Chrome wheel lip moldings. That must be an early build?

Racer57

Isn't that too cheap for a real hemi cuda ? A lot of damn money, but from other listings I've seen............

RUNCHARGER

The ones listed for higher prices don't seem to sell. This one is non matching #'s too.
Sheldon


6bblgt

Quote from: floorit426 on May 03, 2020, 08:26:50 PM
Chrome wheel lip moldings. That must be an early build?

Monday February 9, 1970 "In Plant/In Process" - they should not be there  :stop:

6bblgt

Quote from: Racer57 on May 03, 2020, 08:28:30 PM
Isn't that too cheap for a real hemi cuda ? A lot of damn money, but from other listings I've seen............

bench seat, column automatic, 3.23 open rear axle, manual steering, manual brakes , NOM, missing 450 wheels - adds up to the lower end of the big-money totem pole

yellow/black & living its life in CA with its original sheetmetal  :bigthumb:

jimynick

You've got to wonder what was going on in the original owner's head when he ordered a hemi minus SureGrip or power brakes. I mean, if you want that much power, why the hell wouldn't you do yourself a favour and get them? Different strokes for different folks, but c'mon!   :looney:
In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"

anlauto

Yea...looks like a good deal
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71vert340

  If it had the numbers matching block, what would you expect the price to be?
Terry

anlauto

I agree with Dan....Only thing that could make it worse would be an ugly colour....This is basically a "bottom of the barrel" type 1970 Hemicuda, I don't think a numbers matching motor would make a tremendous difference in value.  :alan2cents:

When there's more then one 1970 Hemicuda available for sale, not a lot of people will lean towards a column shift auto when there's better optioned cars out there unless price is their leading factor. I think this car is priced to sell and will attract entry level buyers.  :alan2cents:
That being said....great looking car, but I can't even afford to put a full tank of gas in it... :drooling: so I'm out...
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mccannix

..."I cant even afford to put a full tank of gas in it"

Where are you going these days.....I'm getting 3 days to the gallon right now.

I'll take the 71 orange 340-4 speed Cuda convertible beside it....back.
Problem is, he considers it is worth more than the Hemicuda.

anlauto

Quote from: mccannix on May 04, 2020, 10:53:56 AM
..."I cant even afford to put a full tank of gas in it"

Where are you going these days.....I'm getting 3 days to the gallon right now.

I'll take the 71 orange 340-4 spd convertible beside it....back.
Problem is, he considers it is worth more than the Hemicuda.

I'm still working so I've been driving around a bit...was at my Rockwood parts suppliers house last week... :rofl: , went to check out a potential new customer with a T/A Challenger as well, but you're right...cheap gas out there but not a lot of use for it...

Did you own that orange convertible at one time ? :drooling:
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