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1971 Cuda 383 4 spd TX9 "unrestored" 49,000 mi.

Started by LoStHeMi, July 12, 2020, 04:10:52 PM

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Skdmark

I would leave that one as is. It checks a lot of the right boxes.
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anlauto

Very nicely optioned, I wonder what it will sell for... :thinking:
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cudamadd


E74cuda

It will be interesting to see what it bids to. I'd be surprised if it meets the reserve.

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Sheldon



anlauto

There's no way I could leave it as is ...too much rust and dents for me, that would drive me nuts....I like them shiny and new :alan2cents:
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Fish Tale


Shoooter

I'll be watching this one as my really close friend has a 71 340 4 speed tx9 tx9 cuda with two fender tags. I love this colour combo!

Fish Tale

Shoooter, does your friends' 71 also have factory billboards?


Shoooter

No it doesn't have billboards but has deluxe tx9 interior along with two tags full of options.

With the way the prices are going right now any guess on the hammer price? There seems to be alot of these kind of projects popping up around my area lately

Smallblock340

Maurice

1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye E55 727A in Bright Blue Metallic
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E74cuda

https://www.mecum.com/lots/SC0520-414545/1971-plymouth-cuda/


Looks like bidding stopped at 45k, no sale. I'd guess it would take at least 60k to get the car