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How to locate my old 1970 Hemi Cuda

Started by BS23R0B146537, November 21, 2024, 10:05:57 AM

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BS23R0B146537

BS23R0B146537
I was the 2nd owner & bought it for $1,995 back in 1974.

1970 Hemi Cuda , shaker hood, Hemi orange with a black interior, 3 speed automatic on the 'tree' with a bench bucket seat.
Also it had the 9.75"  Dana 60 rear end with 4.10 gears.
Sweet ride.

Now how would I find out where it might be now, 50 years later?
I'm hoping that it survived.

Dave


cuda hunter

BS23R0B146537 is 1 of only 652 made for the U.S. market, and of those 1 of 368 with an automatic. It is a "triple-black" car finished in TX9 Black-Velvet with a V1X black vinyl top and a H6X9 black vinyl interior.

This HemiCuda is nicely equipped with the A32 Super-Performance 4:10 geared 8.75" Axle Package, A62 Rallye Gauges, B51 Power Disc Brakes and a C16 Center Console among other things. This fender tag is interesting in that it looks authentic in that the font, texture and weathering of the tag look appropriate - but is it? The V6R code for "red" Hockey Stick Stripes questions the whole thing being that the "hockey stick" stripes were suppose to be available only in black (V6X). Custom ordered stripes? A fake fender tag? Who knows?


@BS23R0B146537   Does this sound like your car?
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

cuda hunter

"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee


BS23R0B146537

#3
No, not at all?

1970 Hemi Cuda , shaker hood, V2 Hemi orange with a black interior, 3 speed automatic on the 'tree' with a bench bucket seat.
It did have the  9.75" Dana 60 rear end with 4.10 gears.

Where on earth did you find your info?

Sounds like your talking about another post, about another car?

BS23R0B146537

#4
Hay, I also had BS27H1B243978

1971 340 4sp Shaker hood, Cuda convertible. GF3 Amber Sherwood Metallic exterior, white interior.

It's the only 340 4sp convertible that I know of with a Shaker hood.
One sold this year for $352,000 with an added on Shaker hood.

I sold this in 1978 to a guy in Switzerland.
I don't know where it is today. 

And I also owned  BS23R1B350637  bought it for $5,000 in 1976

1971 Hemi Cuda 4sp GB5 True Blue, black leather, power windows.
Speedo cable was disconnected at 426 miles. LOL
It was garage kept , not driven on the street, went to the track a few times on a trailer, & is in showroom condition.

Sold it to a racing buddy , Roy Crownover, in 1977 for $8,000

cuda hunter

Quote from: BS23R0B146537 on November 21, 2024, 06:35:42 PMNo, not at all?

1970 Hemi Cuda , shaker hood, V2 Hemi orange with a black interior, 3 speed automatic on the 'tree' with a bench bucket seat.
Also it had the Super Trac Pack option , a Dana 60 rear end with 4.10 gears.

Where on earth did you find your info?
Sounds like your talking about another post, about another car?

CC.com.  The old site.

Do you have a picture of the fender tag or any factory documentation of the BS23R0B146537 ?
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

BS23R0B146537

No, just in old copy of a PA registration with the VIN for the 1970 Hemi Cuda
Would you know how I could find it with just the VIN?

I do have copies of the broadcast sheets for the 2 1971 Cuda's


cuda hunter

http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=113910.30

Post 44.

Sounds like you might confirm that this car is indeed a fake tag car.
Too bad there is no paper trail or picture trail. 
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

BS23R0B146537

#8
WoW so that Black car is a fake tag car?

I know that mine was the real deal as I bought it from the original owner who sold it
to me during the 'gas' crunch days.
I had removed the Hemi drivetrain, & the Shaker hood.
It Did have a 360 4sp with an 8.75 rear when I got rid of it as it was a 'rust' bucket back then.
So being considered unrestorable back than, it was probably 'junked', so somebody knew this
& put the VIN on other Cuda?
Or maybe it was wrecked & the VIN removed?

Or maybe it was restored to the specs that they wanted, & it got a fake fender tag?



BS23R0B146537

#9
IMG_0328.jpg

I was hoping that someone maybe got to restore it to its original condition.IMAG0040.jpg
Photo of the 1970 HemiCuda with the 360 drivetrain in it at the track.
My friend Mike took 1st place in the street class that day.
You can see the black hood & the 1974 bumpers from my 1974 Cuda on it.

cuda hunter

Could still be the same car and body but had a tag changed to more desirable items.
Unfortunate, but maybe not.
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee


cuda hunter

Quote from: BS23R0B146537 on November 21, 2024, 07:25:35 PMI do have copies of the broadcast sheets for the 2 1971 Cuda's

Please post those broadcast sheets.  Maybe that will lead to more information.
Plus I like decoding sheets and tags. 
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

BS23R0B146537

Quote from: cuda hunter on November 21, 2024, 09:25:39 PMCould still be the same car and body but had a tag changed to more desirable items.
Unfortunate, but maybe not.

I really don't see that happening by changing out the beautiful V2 Tor-Red to black.
Plus adding a vinyl top, as it didn't have a vinyl top, unless someone really wanted triple black.
I can see getting rid of the column shift & bench/bucket seats, by changing to a console & bucket seats.

But, being a Hemi Cuda with column shift, bench/buckets, & with a 4.10 Dana, was really unique.


JH27N0B

There was a hemi cuda similar to that in my area for many years, which occurs to me I haven't seen it in a couple years.  Orange, column shift.  But I just looked at a picture I have of it and it can't be same.  Sign says the owners had it since 1971! It was a CA car too, and has a vinyl top.
Owner might be aging out, which would explain why I haven't seen it for awhile.
I wonder how many column shift auto hemi Cudas were built.

torredcuda

The guy who runs this page on Facebook has found and reunited a bunch of cars with previous owners, if you are not on FB there is also a Youtube channel.

https://www.facebook.com/lostmusclecars

https://www.youtube.com/@LostandFoundMuscleCars
Jeff   `72 Barracuda 340/4spd
https://www.facebook.com/jeffrey.hunt.750

Northeast Mighty Mopar Club
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1486087201685038/