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The HEMI 'Cuda was carried over to the 1971 model year, and the engine in that car produced 426 horsepower and 490 lb-ft of torque. That was enough to hustle it from 0-60 in just 5.2 seconds and ...
In 2021, another 1971 HEMI 'Cuda Convertible was brought to auction — this one a rare A33 Track Pak-equipped French export — with bids rising to $4.8 million.
Another big thrill was Mopar hero Ronnie Sox, who made some 10-second passes in his restored "Boss" '68 Hemi 'Cuda owned by Dale Smith of O.E.M. Glass. It was just one of many historic Mopar race ...
One of the rarest muscle cars ever made is without a doubt the 1970-71 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda Convertible, and one has just been dragged out of a dusty storage unit for the first time since 1976.
What might shock anyone who watched Nash Bridges and fantasized about driving the Hemi ‘Cuda is that the whole thing was a farce. Several cars were used for filming, which is standard practice for ...
None heavier hitting than this 1970 Hemi ’Cuda Convertible at Mecum’s Kissimmee sale. Whether you’re a casual or a serious car buff, it is well established that the 1970–71 Hemi ’Cuda Convertibles are ...
A rare, numbers-matching 1971 Plymouth ’Cuda is currently up for grabs at Hemmings. The pavement-shaking 426 Hemi powerplant was on its way out in 1971, so while the debut year for the E-body ’Cuda ...
In case you forgot, In 1971 Plymouth only made 12 HEMI ‘Cuda Convertibles and only three of them came equipped with the A833 4-speed transmission. One of those cars wore a Winchester Gray finish ...
A rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda Convertible attracted a bid of $4.8 million at Mecum Auctions’ Indy sales event last week but not even that was enough for it to sell. Pre-auction estimates had ...
One of the three 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda Convertibles built with a manual transmission failed to sell at a Mecum Auctions event in Indianapolis despite a high bid of $4.8 million.
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