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It wasn't even a good show.
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The Tuttle Hemi (formerly Milt's) did sell for $1 million to a buyer in Illinois , the whole story was in Mopar Action, 12-2003. Don't all you guys read Mopar Action?
![]() Rumor has it (from a very reliable source) that the car was just sold AGAIN (to Europe) for $1.5 million ![]() But remember, the forex means a pretty hefty discount to European buyers - something around 25% off, so the car was really around $1.1 mil if the sales report is accurate. The weak dollar means we are loosing a lot of muscle cars.They'll be back eventually.... Colin |
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I just don't understand what makes someone want to pay 1 million dollars for a car that doesn't even have the original engine in it. If that car is considered rare, then the 68 Z28 conv must be worth 2 million by now.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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That million dollar Hemi Cuda was owned and raced in my area for about 20 years. Saw it almost standing on its rear bumper.
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