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https://autos.yahoo.com/blogs/motor...-3-78-million-in-mecum-auction-154704924.html
"Last month, we wrote about a rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda convertible whose owner was hoping for a record when it sold at Mecum's auction last weekend. Sure enough, the Hemi Cuda brought a final hammer price of $3.78 million, making it the most valuable Chrysler product ever sold and one of the top muscle cars depending on what's in the mix."
I can't ever see a 'Cuda without thinking of Nash Bridges.
"Last month, we wrote about a rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda convertible whose owner was hoping for a record when it sold at Mecum's auction last weekend. Sure enough, the Hemi Cuda brought a final hammer price of $3.78 million, making it the most valuable Chrysler product ever sold and one of the top muscle cars depending on what's in the mix."
I can't ever see a 'Cuda without thinking of Nash Bridges.