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Old 04-12-2009, 01:11 AM
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Default Re: Black Black Hemi Cuda

I had a very similar experience. One of friends dad had owned a '70 black on black 4 speed Hemi Cuda. He used to go down the street once in a while like a bat out of he**. He once gave me a ride down the street and he probably got it close to 100 mph. I was about the sme age as you when you first sat in that one. Later as we grew older he kept it inside of the garage covered and I remember asking my friend Scotty Hjeltness to uncover it from time to time just to admire it. I was hooked on '70 Cuda's ever since.
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Old 04-12-2009, 11:28 AM
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There is a 70 Black on Black Hemi Cuda that lives at Sears Point/Infineon Raceway and just sits in a shop there. Very well known car in the San francisco Bay Area . A buddy of mine and I took it to a Chrysler gig in San Jose around 1984 or so for the owner.Shame the car just sits now

My other buddy in San Francisco also has a black on black Hemi Cuda , very well known car also . Same family since 1973 . Only difference is this guy is well known to tear up asphalt with his car frequently
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Old 04-12-2009, 05:27 PM
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an old friend of mine bought a triple black hemi-cuda at Atlantic City Auction years ago..had to be about 1992??...I thought he was nuts for paying 44k for the car even though it was a supposedly all original survivor car. He bought a little decode book and we sat there and decoded the 2 fender tags after he bought it. He always let me and my little 15 year old brother drive (beat on) his toys, from Z-28's to LS-6's to Turbo Porsche's, to his Nissan NSX. He couldn't drive a 4-speed musclecar the way they were intended, so I had to always "show him what they were intended for"
but I never did get to take that Cuda for a spin..
bummer... but I sure remember that car !!! SWEETTTT
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