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24-71-plymouth-hemi-cuda-convertible-1-jpg David Newhardt/Mecum We’re plenty used to seeing classic cars selling for millions of dollars. It’s just that they’re usually European: Ferraris ...
The price is fitting too, in that it was a Hemi 'Cuda convertible that became the first muscle car to cross the million-dollar mark at auction, back in 2002. CHECK OUT: $4.2 Million Ferrari F12 ...
We had to do a double take when Bruce Bunner told us that a '71 Hemi 'Cuda convertible was the car of his dreams, and at one point came very close to actually owning one of the two four-speed cars ...
When another '71 Hemi Cuda convertible was offered for sale at an auction in New York City in Sept. 2005, bidding went as high as $4.1 million, but the owner refused to sell the car even at that ...
Rick's '71 Hemi 'Cuda is far from the only Mopar muscle car parked in his Cobourg, Ontario, garage. "I have a '70 Hemi 'Cuda and a '71 Demon 340," he says. "This is probably the least number of ...
Out of the aforementioned, the '71 Hemi Cuda convertible is the last of these monsters. Needless to say, it's a highly sought after machine even outside U.S. boundary lines.
The white example may have higher mileage but the car is no less special. It was the first of the mere five automatic-equipped Hemi Cuda Convertibles built in that final ‘71 model year.
Technical Rundown. The dirty details of the 1971 Cuda lie in the powertrain and the design. The biggest engine available on the Cuda was the cast iron, longitudinally mounted 7.0-liter Hemi V8, good ...
Mecum’s Indy 2021 event was an absolutely enormous event that took place over the weekend in which many car’s successfully sold for record prices. Although one extremely rare Mopar just couldn ...
Only 11 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda convertibles were ever built, making them among the rarest and most desirable of Mopar muscle cars. Among Hemi ‘Cuda convertibles, it doesn’t get any more ...