https://ventura.craigslist.org/cto/d/moorpark-hemi-cuda/7097896248.html
I would say you may be able to purchase an original for that coin. It is a great looking car. I also say it is worth $80k. It always cost more to build than they are worth.
Not "the nicest cuda in the country".
Rallye dash cluster with a two speed wiper motor!!! :foul:
Quote from: 6pack on March 26, 2020, 09:15:52 AM
I would say you may be able to purchase an original for that coin. It is a great looking car. I also say it is worth $80k. It always cost more to build than they are worth.
an original hemi'cuda convertible for $150K :rofl: I don't think so!
If I'm reading it right, it started out as a 383 Cuda convertible, that would likely be worth $80K minimum restored....so add a Hemi and all the other upgrades, you might get into the six figures...problem is when you start customizing a car you need to find a buyer with the same taste, and I agree it would have cost more to build it. :alan2cents:
I'm not jiving with the velour seats, that shifter handle, and what the heck was the frame connectors made of, an old shelving unit ? :huh:
"and what the heck was the frame connectors made of, an old shelving unit "
Now Alan, that made me laugh. Good one. :clapping:
Terry
He missed the mark on the hood, since all Hemi Cudas were shakers.
I believe I seen an original hemi cuda on cars on line for 150k. I do not remember if it was a ragtop or not. but it was 150k and original.
Sadly he missed the mark by about 100k
:haha: