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Wasn't there also a supposed 442 wagon ???
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------Unless there are two of them that color, I saw that wagon in Las Vegas back in about 1993/4 at auction. It was as nice then as it appears to be now in the pics. I would be interested in it if there is any more info forthcoming........Bill S
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That shot was taken in '90 at the auction in Atlantic City - back when it was at the convention center on the boardwalk.
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------It might have belonged to a guy named Peter Sid---something from California (I think). They were saying he was in some financial difficulty and was getting off a number of nice cars. The bank may even have owned them by Las Vegas auction now that I think about it.......Bill S
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Current Photos of 71 Judge in Current Issue of Hemmings Muscle Machines taken by Craig Fitzgerald, associate editor Hemmings Publications. This during thier 2007 trip to Scottsdale.
The Gentleman in the English Cap with the Auction handlers trying to get him to drop the reserve is the owner of the 71 Judge. As mentioned in the article, he has a number of unique cars in his stable. The Orange Hemi Head FORD King Cobra, built to compete with the Superbirds and such. Also he has a Yellow Hemi Superbird. And Many more. All documented to the hilt. As for the 71 Judge Ragtop,It stayed in Arizona awaiting the upcoming "Silver" Auction. We'll see what happens. http://www.kuhnsklassics.com ![]()
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What shot are you talking about??????????????
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