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1971 plymouth cuda 383 automatic 71 cuda

Started by MasonDaniel7, April 08, 2022, 12:20:00 AM

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Crocha617

Wow $42k that's quite optimistic even in this crazy market.

anlauto

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cudamadd

Wow crazy crazy price . We the muscle car enthusiast are to  blame for some of these high prices. Along with auctions . And I guess popular demand of these vehicles.  Down here in Australia the same thing as happen with price of cars ,especially second hand cars . If and when these prices with flatten out I am not sure . P.S I know it's a 71 cuda but 42k that's $52k Australian would own me over 150 k -200k  if I done most I the work my self . Interesting  :australia:



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1971Y13

I remember not so many years ago you could buy a very nice 71 Cuda for $35-45K.
1971 'Cuda
1968 GTX

Skdmark

 :popcorn:

Let's see how high it goes and where the reserve is.
As is 15k would be too much IMO.
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Skdmark

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anlauto

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johnr

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