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1971 Cuda Convertible Tunisian Tan 383

Started by LoStHeMi, April 26, 2022, 03:31:02 PM

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JH27N0B

Half a mil for a 383 car? 
I gotta get me a new hobby.  :crying:
Maybe than paint is genuine 24 Karat gold.

Mr Cuda

I'm going to go out on a limb and say  that considering it has it's own documentary,  not totally unreasonable. 
1of1 for sure.  Tan?  Uh, no.


6pack

Even at $475 Canadian thats a lot.  It does say or best offer.

anlauto

Why that detailed but with the wrong size tires  :drunk:
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JH27N0B

Not to mention the 1967-70 drum brake master cylinder.
I have a correct one to fix that issue I'll be happy to sell them for $75K (CDN).  :drunk:

Jay Bee

That leak (looks like transmission fluid) should have been wiped before videoing.


Cuda_mark

Quote from: Mr Cuda on April 26, 2022, 04:05:22 PM
I'm going to go out on a limb and say  that considering it has it's own documentary,  not totally unreasonable. 
1of1 for sure.  Tan?  Uh, no.

You don't like the tan?

E74cuda

Just a quick look and I noticed that the driveshaft is installed backwards along with several other incorrect things. It should have no excuses. Good luck at that price in that color combo.

anlauto

I'll go out on a limb and say it was restored buy a very high quality restoration shop that does ALL makes ALL models restorations, and does NOT know all the intricate details of a Mopar restoration. The quality is there, but lots of little details are just incorrect or missing...I hope it's just something with the flash on their camera, but why do the floor pans look GREEN ? :huh:

None of this would be an issue if they were asking $120K for the car, but for their asking price, as mentioned...should be no excuses :alan2cents:
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Cuda_mark

Quote from: anlauto on April 27, 2022, 07:30:06 AM
I'll go out on a limb and say it was restored buy a very high quality restoration shop that does ALL makes ALL models restorations, and does NOT know all the intricate details of a Mopar restoration. The quality is there, but lots of little details are just incorrect or missing...I hope it's just something with the flash on their camera, but why do the floor pans look GREEN ? :huh:

None of this would be an issue if they were asking $120K for the car, but for their asking price, as mentioned...should be no excuses :alan2cents:

Yeah, I've always heard that the primer should be a greenish grey. That just looks like a greenish green. I personally love the tan color though. It looks great.


chris NOS

Unfortunatly it's been restored by a Mopar professional from Quebec:"  R/T restoration inc " , i m really disappointed that is work is not concours correct  :unbelievable:

198D13

In all those pictures there is not one of the fender tag or broadcast sheet. Those, at that price, MUST be shown.

anlauto

Quote from: chris NOS on April 27, 2022, 10:57:07 AM
Unfortunatly it's been restored by a Mopar professional from Quebec:"  R/T restoration inc " ,  :unbelievable:


Oh...guess I was wrong on all accounts....they have some things to learn when it comes time to details....quality still looks nice...
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6pack

Certain greens and tans are not sporty enough for me.  I notice the green primer and wondered if it was the camera lighting or what.  It you have a 50 car real nice collection this would fit in nice but if your spending your 401K or life savings for that one special car there are better candidates out there.  I think it may be worth $200K if it was corrected.