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Re: so the ""1st hemi cuda"' [Re: A12] #3144318
05/13/23 06:54 AM
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it being a 70 also should it not have a argent shaker instead of gloss black

Re: so the ""1st hemi cuda"' [Re: bobby66] #3144415
05/13/23 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by bobby66


Should be in a museum somewhere.... twocents


Am I the only one who is absolutely not interested in this vehicle? So many more 'Cudas more interesting than this.

Re: so the ""1st hemi cuda"' [Re: theraif] #3144478
05/13/23 08:12 PM
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Wasn't the 1st hemi cuda prior to 1970 ie 68 model maybe...

Re: so the ""1st hemi cuda"' [Re: EV2DEMON] #3144602
05/14/23 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by EV2DEMON
Originally Posted by bobby66


Should be in a museum somewhere.... twocents


It is, at least last I saw it. It was in the National Car and Truck Museum in Auburn IN. May still be there. It's also been for sale at an ever increasing ridiculous price for about 25 years.


Yep, when I first saw in back in the early 90's in Auburn it was only $1 million...LOL..


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