727 Torque Flite AT, Console, Slap Stick, Recent Nut & Bolt Restoration, Shaker Hood, Fog Lights, Billboards, Go Wing, Power Top, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windows, Stainless Steel Exhaust, Rally Wheels.
This extraordinary vehicle exemplifies "MUSCLE CAR" in the true sense of the words. When you are driving behind the wheel there is no question about the power and muscle that powers this beast from its Chrysler Hemi engine! The rumbling sound that comes from the stainless steel exhaust is music to any gear heads ears!! Everyone within 2 blocks will lift their head in anticipation to see what the heck is making this sound. Children stop playing, people stop working and walk outside to take a break as they daydream and fantasize about what if would be like to be behind the wheel. This is a true story!!! It happens all the time!! That is the wow factor!
Now the serious stuff...
This car went through a 2 year complete nut & bolt rotisserie restoration. You can eat off the undercarriage as you can see by the photos. This baby has less than 50 road miles on her since the restoration. You could trailer her to national events if you wish or drive her to a cruise in and watch peoples jaws drop as you pull up. Talk about a thumbs up car!!!
The black soft top and rear window are in excellent condition!
The car runs and drives excellent. This is truly a turn key car!!
This Hemi Cuda Convertible tribute has the following options:
The photos speak for themselves. The 71 Hemi Cuda Convertible is probably one of the most desirable of all Mopars!!! The fact is, 71 Hemi Cuda Convertible tribute cars in this condition are very hard to come by at this price, especially one in this desirable high impact color combination. A restoration of this caliber would cost between $80k -$100k alone not counting the price of the car. Call me if you are interested in inspecting the car.
I have 2 independent professional appraisals on the vehicle made by two different certified appraisers, one dated August 24, 2007 for the amount of $148,525.00 and the other one is dated more current on August 19, 2008 for the amount of $130,000.00.
The appraisal dated 2007 states that the engine in the car is a 525 CID Chrysler Hemi crate engine since some of you have inquired.