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help pricing a 1970 Hemi Cuda
Harris Speedster:
Well guys,
Not going well at this time on the Cuda.
I believe I mentioned his son had become involved, if not, he has.
Was not allowed to check/inspect it this past weekend.
This is nothing new, as after over 50 years in the car trade, nothing surprises me.
Will post information on the car if it moves forward.
John
Cudino:
That’s a bummer, sorry about that.
- Wade
shelbydoug:
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--- Quote from: shelbydoug on August 25, 2021, 08:00:59 AM ---It would seem that only Chrysler could possibly conceive of offering such strange contradictory factory build options? An automatic column shift with a Hemi and hood scoop?
What happened to the push buttons on the dash board? My HS Driver's Ed, a Ply Mouth Fury, car had those. You could really slam those buttons but the girls needed to be careful they didn't break their "nails".
What about a roll bar with a cigar holder?
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LMAO
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Well Chrysler did Max Wedge and race Hemi cars with a dash push button trans. There are 2 Mr Gasket cars I'd used to see every year in Dearborn. Here is one for sale on BaT. Got to admit that is weird for that time period reaching to the dash to push a button to shift. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-dodge-330-hemi-lightweight/
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Come to think of it, the kid from the Ply Mouth family up the street always cautioned some to "not push his buttons"? Huh. Never thought that's where the expression came from? ::)
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