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That time period was an era when someone mentioned 429 SCJ, 426 Hemi Cuda, 427 ‘Vette, 426 Wedge Satellite, 440 Cuda, 454 Chevelle SS or Firebird SD 455, it brought an instant smile of recognition and ...
A 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda formerly owned by actor Nicolas Cage, powered by a matching-numbers 426-425hp HEMI engine and a 4-speed transmission with a Super Track Pak Dana axle with 4.10 gears ...
In 2002, a ’71 convertible became the first American muscle car to auction for more than US$1 million; the record price for a ’Cuda now stands at US$3.85 million, nabbed at a sale held in 2014.
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In this very special episode of Jay Leno's Garage, Craig Jackson, Chairman and CEO of the Barrett-Jackson Auction Company stops by the garage to show off his personal 1970 Hemi 'Cuda. Dubbed "The ...
According to our host, this HEMI 'Cuda may be a genuine one-of-one gem. Additionally, it's been with the same owner for 51 years and shows only 20,000 miles (32,187 km) on the odometer.
It is also apparently the first Hemi 'Cuda sold, bearing serial number BS23ROB100003 — the first two having been disassembled. It's on sale now for $2.2 million.
Until then, the car will remain at NATMUS, where it has stayed for roughly 30 years, until a transaction a touch more than $500 brings the first “Hemi Cuda” to a new home.
The Plymouth Cuda 440 Rapid Transit was a popular attraction at many dealerships and car shows throughout the US during the 1970 and 1971 tours, appearing alongside other iconic models like the ...
The 1970 Hemi 'Cuda must be one of the most iconic cars of the muscle car era. Its design was a huge departure from previous A-bodies and the 426 Hemi was a beast of an engine.