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Buy a 70 Hemi Cuda with 89 miles!

Fran Blacker

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Here's your chance!:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2019/...431/auction-assets-group---watson-collection/
There 2 links.
Oh not mine.:rofl:See post #4 tne correct is there.

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Is the Zip tie included in the sale....if so I'm in...:D
 
It would be nice to see the fender tag or buildsheet on this one. I don't see a option on this car other than Impact paint.
 
Only 86 miles?? Then why state this in the story of ownership - Frankly, when he left for college, he found that the unwieldy car was not the easiest thing to park in the tight confines of campus. After a half-year of that, and now with a little more than 11,000 miles on the odometer, he did what every logical engineer would have done. He parked the 'Cuda and got his Corvair back out. To make sure the Hemi engine would stay fresh, he pulled the plugs and poured fresh motor oil down each cylinder until it reached the plug tube level. The family farm had buildings for storage, so in 1974 the car was put inside a barn, prepped for long-term stability, and would not run again for more than 30 years.


I know you guys can set me straight, but I find that hard to believe that this car as being advertised with the statement of 86 miles only...please enlighten me....:)
 
Only 86 miles?? Then why state this in the story of ownership - Frankly, when he left for college, he found that the unwieldy car was not the easiest thing to park in the tight confines of campus. After a half-year of that, and now with a little more than 11,000 miles on the odometer, he did what every logical engineer would have done. He parked the 'Cuda and got his Corvair back out. To make sure the Hemi engine would stay fresh, he pulled the plugs and poured fresh motor oil down each cylinder until it reached the plug tube level. The family farm had buildings for storage, so in 1974 the car was put inside a barn, prepped for long-term stability, and would not run again for more than 30 years.


I know you guys can set me straight, but I find that hard to believe that this car as being advertised with the statement of 86 miles only...please enlighten me....:)
You were reading about a different car. Read post #4 and ignore post #5, if you want to stay on topic.
 
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