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U.S Marshal's Skipco Auction 1971 440+6, 4 spd Cuda

Started by 76orangewagon, September 29, 2020, 12:55:13 PM

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76orangewagon

For Sale this Saturday October 3rd...Canton, Ohio

340challconvert

Wow
Nice Cuda
Wonder what the owner did to have it confiscated by the Feds? :'(


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anlauto

That will be one to watch  :drooling:  Wonder what it will sell for :bigmoney:
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anlauto

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GrandpaKevin

Don't think either E body there is running.

I plan to stop down there tomorrow to get a look.

anlauto

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jimynick

What about the 70 Challenger and 59 Ford ragtop you can see?  :huh:
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76orangewagon

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Quote from: jimynick on September 29, 2020, 05:15:42 PM
What about the 70 Challenger and 59 Ford ragtop you can see?  :huh:
The challenger is in my other post but nobody seems to interested in..440 6 pack automatic car. There's a 70 Camaro RS also...


cuda hunter

@GrandpaKevin
Can you please get some pictures of the fender tags on the cars? 
Maybe give us a little better description of the two cars. 
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76orangewagon

Here's what I found out so far ...It was a barn find by Rick Simpson. SPD February 5, 1971   
http://mapleleafmopars.homestead.com/carsinbarns43.html?fbclid=IwAR2ZvXEs-LoXjp1wybU1SjP01wMhU-S0gfkkiP2qhfL12ygRkvAm5Gx8IT4


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GrandpaKevin

Quote from: 76orangewagon on September 30, 2020, 12:27:23 PM
Here's what I found out so far ...It was a barn find by Rick Simpson. SPD February 5, 1971   
http://mapleleafmopars.homestead.com/carsinbarns43.html?fbclid=IwAR2ZvXEs-LoXjp1wybU1SjP01wMhU-S0gfkkiP2qhfL12ygRkvAm5Gx8IT4

That car is an automatic, the auction one is a 4 speed. must have had an auto at one time

anlauto

I remember that story now....I thought the tan interior with orange looked familiar. :thinking:

Why do they always have to add a shaker :headbang:

Thanks for digging up that info Ross  :worship:
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76orangewagon

Quote from: GrandpaKevin on September 30, 2020, 12:59:15 PM
Quote from: 76orangewagon on September 30, 2020, 12:27:23 PM
Here's what I found out so far ...It was a barn find by Rick Simpson. SPD February 5, 1971   
http://mapleleafmopars.homestead.com/carsinbarns43.html?fbclid=IwAR2ZvXEs-LoXjp1wybU1SjP01wMhU-S0gfkkiP2qhfL12ygRkvAm5Gx8IT4

That car is an automatic, the auction one is a 4 speed. must have had an auto at one time
If you look close at the photo you can see the clutch pedal lying on the floorboard. Same vin #. Did you take any pictures ?