ESTIMATE:
$600,000
- $800,000
Never restored and driven just 81 miles over its entire life, this is the lowest-mileage 1970 Hemi Cuda known to exist.
It was special-ordered and purchased new at Shreves Plymouth-Dodge in
June 1970 by Bill Reardon of Clarksburg, West Virginia, who was finally
buying his dream car at 62 years of age. One of the last 10 Hemi Cudas
built in 1970, it was exactly as he imagined it: Tor Red with a Black
interior; Torqueflite automatic transmission; Shaker hood with tie downs
and color-matching steel wheels with dog-dish hub caps and Goodyear
Polyglas GT tires.
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If only it had been a black model :)
ReplyDeleteIt needs Classic Cragars also. :)
DeleteIt needs to be in my driveway, Brock....
ReplyDeleteI'll duel you for it.......:)
DeleteIt is absolutely incredible there is still something like that out there.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I will kill any and all of you to park this in my garage. Awesome car and just as pure as one can be found. Picky, picky, picky, needs to be in black, with cragars and well nothing against any of you but is just fine as it is. Serious droolz and I just missed a buying a Black one, new off the show room floor just like this one back in 1970. I have regretted that mistake since then.
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