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WOW . this ones expensive

Started by kathyscuda, March 12, 2018, 04:33:13 PM

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xx88man

Keep yer foot in it

anlauto

Sounds like he's trying to recoup some of the restoration costs.....
He most likely made a mistake by adding the "1" to the asking price........Even $60K is optimistic for the quality of the restoration  :alan2cents:

Nice looking car though... :bigthumb:
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Cuda Cody

Pretty cool car, but not $160,000 IMO.   :alan2cents:

GY3R/T

    Is there such a thing as 1/2 restored ?

Crocha617

I got a good chuckle out of that one this morning. It's at least triple the price it should be. It is close but I've never seen that one.

realn96

looks like they used the wrong rivets on the dash vin tag? :dunno:


RUNCHARGER

More wrong than right that's for sure. At the right price it would be a good driver though.
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superdave

Out in the snow and slush?  All good, they don't salt the roads up there in Michigan, do they? :thinking:

716bbl

Retarded Restored:
1970 Cuda rocker mouldingss on a 71.
Very well 1/2 restored.

cuda hunter

It has two fender tags. Maybe it has some rare options that help boost the price? 

Anyone get the readout?
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Chryco Psycho

at least it doesn't have BFG tires so you don;t have to buy new tires the day you buy it

340challconvert

Nice car, but  :unbelievable: 160k
The top of the ad lists the car as a 1970 Cuda, but it is clearly a 71.  :thinking:


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