https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1971-PLYMOUTH-HEMI-CUDA-210466 (https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1971-PLYMOUTH-HEMI-CUDA-210466)
No Reserve at BJ Las Vegas - Oct 19-21 VIN BS23R1B288866
Lot #751 - Only 107 of these HEMI 'Cudas were built in 1971, and of those 59 were equipped with 4-speed manual transmission. This matching-numbers example has been visually inspected by Galen Govier. The 29-page report, dated May 19, 2005, certifies that the car retains its original matching-numbers 426/425hp HEMI engine, 4-speed manual transmission with pistol-grip shifter, VIN Tag, Fender Tag and stamped body panels.
In the spring of 2005, a rotisserie restoration was completed on this muscle car. It's also equipped with 70-amp alternator, dual exhaust, chrome exhaust tips and hood pins. It's optioned with the Super Track Pack that includes front disc brakes, power brakes, 4.10 Dana 60 rear with Sure Grip differential, max cooling package with 7-blade fan, HEMI suspension and firm-ride shocks. The Rally instrument cluster features an oil-pressure gauge, clock, variable-speed wipers, wood-grain cluster, heater controls lamp as well as gauges for tachometer, temperature, amp and 150-mph speedometer. Finished in True Blue Metallic, the interior features high-grade black bucket seats, Music Master AM radio, wood-grain console and tinted glass.
That color don't look right. :thinking:
I say $750K :thinking:
I love that car!!!! :inlove: Color in the photo might be a little off and not sure why they did not use the full 5 photos they allow. They clearly say in the directions to send a photo of the engine. I'm going to guess $450k.
The outcome will give us a good indication of where prices may be going.
We need someone to put eyes on it and let us know the quality of the car. Anyone going to BJ in Las Vegas?
Before the market down-turn that baby sold for $715K thru Russo and Steele in 2006 ...
I'm not but my best friend is planning on being there and I trust his opinion. I'll get him to look at it and let me know how it looks.
Cheers!
Mickm
I was just talking about this auction to the original owner of a 4-speed 71 Hemicuda tonight at a local cruise night... His has original paint, is FC7, has a lot of options, such as louvers, 8-track, etc... and has the best provenance, as it still is with the original owner! He even has the original Polyglas stashed in his basement! We were just thinking about how Mr. Jackson or Mr. Mecum would be thrilled to have this car at one of their auctions! But it is NOT for sale at any price (There have been some crazy offers already!) After 46 years, he says his kids will take care of selling it when he's gone!
Ben
Whoa: I agree, it would be hard to top that one.
Any more photos? :please: That is super cool!
Quote from: benlavigne on September 15, 2017, 08:25:45 PM
I was just talking about this auction to the original owner of a 4-speed 71 Hemicuda tonight at a local cruise night... His has original paint, is FC7, has a lot of options, such as louvers, 8-track, etc... and has the best provenance, as it still is with the original owner! He even has the original Polyglas stashed in his basement! We were just thinking about how Mr. Jackson or Mr. Mecum would be thrilled to have this car at one of their auctions! But it is NOT for sale at any price (There have been some crazy offers already!) After 46 years, he says his kids will take care of selling it when he's gone!
Ben
I'll do a separate post not to pollute this one...
Ben
Yeah, that car is very interesting. Loaded with a lot of nice options. It may be the only original owner Hemi E-body still out there? It has a Challenger like "426 Hemi" on it's Shaker instead of the normal "hemi'cuda". Supposedly it came that way from the factory?
Quote from: RzeroB on September 17, 2017, 09:06:13 AM
Yeah, that car is very interesting. Loaded with a lot of nice options. It may be the only original owner Hemi E-body still out there? It has a Challenger like "426 Hemi" on it's Shaker instead of the normal "hemi'cuda". Supposedly it came that way from the factory?
That is what the original owner says, but it might have been changed early on, when those emblems were easily available at the parts counter... I asked the owner if he had some early pictures, but unfortunately, there are none that show more details.
Ben
Rather than an emblem change I would think the bubble got swapped... Whether on the assembly line or at a later date... Who knows??
Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on September 17, 2017, 11:53:30 AM
Rather than an emblem change I would think the bubble got swapped... Whether on the assembly line or at a later date... Who knows??
:iagree: There are a couple of others out there with the "426 Hemi" emblems on the bubble like this one (Tim Wellborn's '71 FE5 auto car for example). I've heard that they may have come from the factory like that. Assembly line temporarily out of "hemi'cuda" emblems so they popped a "426 Hemi" Challenger bubble on there to keep the line moving. :dunno:
I thought I'd update the thread with a final selling price.
396K
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1971-PLYMOUTH-HEMI-CUDA-210466
Wow...guess I was way off....the quality of the resto is most likely not top notch...
Wish I could have seen it in person. That seems on the soft side for that car.
There will be another B5 Blue 4-speed 71 Hemicuda at the Scottsdale auction in January!
Said to have the highest VIN known?
Ben
Quote from: benlavigne on October 23, 2017, 01:20:43 PM
There will be another B5 Blue 4-speed 71 Hemicuda at the Scottsdale auction in January!
Said to have the highest VIN known?
Ben
Up for sale again already?? That car is like a "hot potato" ... nobody seems to want to hang onto it for very long?? :notsure:
I think it's a different Cuda? :notsure:
Quote from: RzeroB on October 23, 2017, 03:49:54 PM
Quote from: benlavigne on October 23, 2017, 01:20:43 PM
There will be another B5 Blue 4-speed 71 Hemicuda at the Scottsdale auction in January!
Said to have the highest VIN known?
Ben
Up for sale again already?? That car is like a "hot potato" ... nobody seems to want to hang onto it for very long?? :notsure:
I watch all the auctions, these cars move constantly. INVESTORS. Only money to them, no love. :headbang:
Quote from: Cuda Cody on October 23, 2017, 04:28:34 PM
I think it's a different Cuda? :notsure:
Quote from: RzeroB on October 23, 2017, 03:49:54 PM
Quote from: benlavigne on October 23, 2017, 01:20:43 PM
There will be another B5 Blue 4-speed 71 Hemicuda at the Scottsdale auction in January!
Said to have the highest VIN known?
Ben
Up for sale again already?? That car is like a "hot potato" ... nobody seems to want to hang onto it for very long?? :notsure:
Yeah, it's 429180 ... that car has been to more auctions than Dana Mecum!!