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This 70 Hemi Cuda was advertised as a numbers matching 4 speed car with a 3.54 rear and 2 build sheets. It was an original sheet metal car with 16K miles. It sold for $270K.
![]() This 70 Challenger R/T convertible was advertised as a numbers matching 6 Pack car with a 4 speed and 3.54 rear. The Shaker was added when it was restored. It sold for $190K. ![]() This 70 Hemi Superbird is known as "Money Bags" and was used as a getaway car in the Harrahs Casino heist in 1970. It is a numbers matching TorqueFlite car with a 3.55 rear and 29K miles. It is currently part of The Brothers Collection. ![]() This 70 Hemi Superbird was part of the Lindsley Brothers Racing Team in the 70's. It is missing it's original block, but does have it's original 4 speed transmission and 4.10 rear. It was bid to $250K. ![]() ![]() This 70 Hemi Superbird was advertised as a numbers matching 4 speed car with a 3.54 rear and 16K miles. It sold for $300K. ![]() ![]() This 70 Cuda AAR was advertised as a numbers matching TorqueFlite car. It sold for $84K. ![]() This 70 Cuda AAR was advertised as a numbers matching 4 speed car with a 3.91 rear. It sold for $120K. ![]() This 71 Hemi Cuda was advertised as the Last Hemi Cuda and was a 4 speed car with a 4.10 rear. It had less than 24K miles and was unrestored with an older repaint. For the record the VIN is BS23R1B429180. It was bid to $425K. ![]() This 71 Hemi Charger R/T was sold new at Mr. Norms in Chicago and was advertised as a numbers matching 4 speed car with a 4.10 rear. It was bid to $175K. ![]()
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