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You certainly don't see the sale of rare Mopar B-Body convertibles on par auction wise with the rare GM A-Body verts.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 69hurstSC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You certainly don't see the sale of rare Mopar B-Body convertibles on par auction wise with the rare GM A-Body verts. </div></div>
That may be due in part to their rarity. They never come up for sale so there are no examples to compare. 3 1970 hemi Roadrunner ragtops made, 24 440 6 barrels 0 1970 hemi GTX ragtops, 0 440 six barrels 2 1970 hemi Coronet R/T ragtops made, and 16 440 6 packs |
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Steve, I think you got the HEMI RR ragtops right but not sure if that includes Canadians or known exports. But they made 36 V-code ragtops stateside.
The HEMI R/T they made at least 3 (1 US, 1 Canadian, and 1 known export), and the 16 Six Packs are US-spec cars. |
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