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Caught this post from the latest Hemmings on line (Vol 1 - Issue 22):
Muscle Cars Seller of Many Mopars Hopes to Net $4.8 million We witnessed a package deal of five Yenko cars being sold at the Mecum Auction in St. Charles, Illinois, a few weeks ago for $1.7 million to Steven Schultz, of Chicago, who told us they were the FIRST (!!!!!!) muscle cars he ever bought. Well, that is chump change in contrast to the asking price for a package of 15 Mopars in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.Yup, 15 of them built from 1957 to 1971, including a 1965 Satellite convertible with 44,000 actual miles and a 426 street Wedge and four-speed. Other muscle includes a Superbird with 821 miles on the 440 Six-Barrel engine, a 1970 Hemi ’Cuda, a1970 AAR ’Cuda and a1970 Dodge Challenger R/T convertible with a 383 and four-speed. The seller, Tom, also has two FM3 Pink cars for sale, one a 1970 AAR ’Cuda and the other a 1970 Challenger T/A. The seller claims: "These vehicles are the finest examples and the rarest of rare known to exist as a group. Original papers and in excess of 250 trophies to verify the excellence and detail..." They will be listed in Hemmings Motor News for sale at $4.8 million... and that price is firm. - By George Mattar
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