Those Super Stocks are one of my all time favorite Mopars! :yes:
How do you price these things? $200,000? I guess it would attract an extremely specific crowd or maybe museum.
At $200,000 a race Cuda should come with a race hemi. That's just my :alan2cents:
Quote from: jimynick on December 15, 2020, 08:17:49 PM
At $200,000 a race Cuda should come with a race hemi. That's just my :alan2cents:
QuoteThis Hemi Cuda has the following equipment.
426 cu inch Hemi Engine
Cross Ram Quads
:dunno:
Quote from: 6bblgt on December 15, 2020, 08:24:05 PM
Quote from: jimynick on December 15, 2020, 08:17:49 PM
At $200,000 a race Cuda should come with a race hemi. That's just my :alan2cents:
QuoteThis Hemi Cuda has the following equipment.
426 cu inch Hemi Engine
Cross Ram Quads
:dunno:
Since retirement, this Cuda has been used mainly for shows. It has a rebuilt 426 Hemi motor that would not be competitive by todays standards. It is more for nostalgia than speed. "
Yep, saW that. Did you see this? "
Yeah, I would be a little disappointed in hearing it fire up, if it doesn't have the crackle of a 12.5:1 or more motor.
I took the ad to read - that a retired in 1988 HEMI Barracuda is NOT competitive today (regardless of how fresh the engine is) :takealook: compression isn't listed
chassis / suspension / power / $$ to be competitive - have all changed significantly in 22 years
You know, you could be just as right as I; who knows? I took it as a disclaimer that while it had a hemi in it, that said hemi was just a runner, period. Having said all that, I'd be happy to have it in whatever state of tune it is! :cheers: