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1970 Hemicuda Convertible for sale ....

Started by anlauto, January 08, 2019, 12:29:26 PM

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anlauto

Just noticed this ad today.... https://www.legendarymotorcar.com/inventory/1970-plymouth-cuda-hemi-convertible-1989.aspx

Speaking of Tan interior cars..... @Cudino anybody you know looking to buy another one to add to their collection ? First time I've seen it advertised for sale in a long time :alan2cents:
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anlauto




If live within 10 minutes of this car if anybody needs me to go over and test drive it....I'd be happy to  :burnout:
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dodj

Gotta be the most boring looking 'cuda vert I've ever seen.
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anlauto

Are the 70's still "seven figure" cars $$$$$$$ ? :bigmoney: :thinking:
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Cudino

Pretty interesting car that's for sure!  Fact is, these cars are coming up for sale less and less often, with all the ultra-desirable ones seemingly locked up into longterm ownership.  While I don't know anybody shopping for one of these right now, I do expect this particular car will easily sell in the 7 figure range, and likely much closer to a number starting with a "2" rather than a "1".  We'll see!

- Wade

anlauto

Thank you for the response Wade, it's nice to hear from someone in the "loop"  :drinkingbud:
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303 Mopar

Quote from: dodj on January 08, 2019, 12:35:21 PM
Gotta be the most boring looking 'cuda vert I've ever seen.

:iagree:  If I had that kinda money and shopping for a vert Cuda, I would skip this one.


Cuda_mark

Everything on the car looks perfect!! Makes me wonder...

Were the rear interior panels NOS??
Were the top and boot cover NOS??

It's a whole different ball game when a $2M car is being restored. But where would you even find those parts?

Would a car like this have ANY parts that aren't either NOS or assembly line parts?

anlauto

Quote from: Cuda_mark on January 08, 2019, 01:44:44 PM
Everything on the car looks perfect!! Makes me wonder...

Were the rear interior panels NOS??
Were the top and boot cover NOS??

It's a whole different ball game when a $2M car is being restored. But where would you even find those parts?

Would a car like this have ANY parts that aren't either NOS or assembly line parts?


My friend Mauro actually re-restored the interior back in 2015 before the MCACN show. LMC had restored it with painted Palco panels....Mauro sourced a perfect set of originals for the car and dyed them. He also corrected many things on the car before the show.
I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
Check out my web site ....  Alan Gallant Automotive Restoration

cuda hunter

1. So this T5 interior color looks just like the T7 color with different inserts.   Is this the case?

2. Answered my own question

3.And 70 is different than 71 in color right? 



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cuda hunter

Yellow is one of my least favorite colors.  With the top down and those brown seats sticking out I really like the look of this car.
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Topcat

I have a limited edition signature poster of that car in a frame.

Keep me posted who buys it.

Cuda_mark


My friend Mauro actually re-restored the interior back in 2015 before the MCACN show. LMC had restored it with painted Palco panels....Mauro sourced a perfect set of originals for the car and dyed them. He also corrected many things on the car before the show.
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LMC used Palco panels on a 7 figure car??? That blows my mind. I guess for them it's business, not a hobby.

anlauto

Quote from: Cuda_mark on January 09, 2019, 05:01:44 AM


LMC used Palco panels on a 7 figure car??? That blows my mind. I guess for them it's business, not a hobby.

Prior to that, that car was restored YEARS ago and Palco had like just come out with there panels....back then we just kinda excepted that was all that was available...LMC does incredible work, but like any general "all makes" restoration shop they don't sweat the details on any particular model...
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Check out my web site ....  Alan Gallant Automotive Restoration