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JL8Jeff 12-22-2007 11:05 AM

Nothing like overpriced musclecars!
 
This is 1 of the 11 Hemi Cuda convertibles. It was originally restored by a guy here in NJ. I think he said he sold it for $50K back in 1987. Boy did he miss out!

Hemi Cuda conv on Ebay

But here's the best picture of the car from Jan of 1986!

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...cudasnow-1.jpg

WildBillyT 12-22-2007 12:08 PM

Is that the Nash Bridges 'Cuda?

JL8Jeff 12-22-2007 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 405200)
Is that the Nash Bridges 'Cuda?

No. The Nash Bridges Cuda was a 340 or 383 car, it wasn't anything special. I think they made it look like a 440 6 pack or hemi car, I can't remember which.

DaSkinnyGuy 12-22-2007 12:31 PM

Damn thats over priced I rather buy a house.

Blacdout96 12-22-2007 12:39 PM

hmm...you guys think youll ever see that driving down the street....i didnt think so. Id be scared of someone jsut sneezing on it, let alone driving it for that price, hell you could buy 2 enzo's for that.....

Fast92RS 12-22-2007 01:53 PM

Its a shame. No one in the real world could afford a car like that and all its ever going to do is sit in someones collection instead of being driven.

BonzoHansen 12-22-2007 04:49 PM

On the bright side at least it will be preserved for later generations to see (if it were in a museum or something). I still don't understand the $$$$$, just talking about the never being driven aspect.

I'd rather buy a small island....

amargari 12-22-2007 06:33 PM

Personally,
I don't get too upset with the originals getting restored and being on display in museums. In reality those cars are no longer anything special from a pure performance sense. It is really easy to build an engine with similar performance for cheap now. If someone really wanted to drive something like that, they should buy a six cylinder or low level V8 car and put a comparable drive train in it.

BonzoHansen 12-22-2007 06:46 PM

I hear you. I'm no purist, but I hate seeing nice originals cut up at this point - there are enough cars to modify. There is a guy on nastyz selling his original LT-1 block (vin# and all) to help finance a new BBC. He needs to save that motor. He is being pennywise and poundfoolish, as the saying goes.

SteveR 12-22-2007 08:04 PM

I knew a guy that had the only missing 1970 hemi cuda convertible. It needed to be restored and he was only asking 60k for it. I think I posted something on it here maybe two years ago. Too bad nobody picked it up, you maybe would invest 200k in the resto, and make millions on it on B.J.. Jackson has one of them, Leno has another, and the other three are in private collections. He also had the original prototype '68 hemi Super Bee that was used as a test car and taken to auto shows and only had 13k miles on it, and he had both Spalding hemi GTX race cars, all needing resto and he was asking virtually nothing for them.

Featherburner 12-22-2007 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Blacdout96 (Post 405204)
hmm...you guys think youll ever see that driving down the street....i didnt think so. Id be scared of someone jsut sneezing on it, let alone driving it for that price, hell you could buy 2 enzo's for that.....

If you lived in Arizona there would be a good chance of seeing it drive down the road. Bill Wiemann drives ALL of his cars no matter how rare. Not only drives them but, wrings them out.

LS1Hawk 12-22-2007 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by amargari (Post 405279)
In reality those cars are no longer anything special from a pure performance sense.

Doesn't matter how much power and performance today's muscle cars have. They'll never have the mystique of the originals.

BTW, in the pic from '86 the car's bumper is chrome, which I assume is original. But in the auction pictures the bumper is body colored. What's the deal?

edpontiac91 12-22-2007 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by JL8Jeff (Post 405189)
This is 1 of the 11 Hemi Cuda convertibles. It was originally restored by a guy here in NJ. I think he said he sold it for $50K back in 1987. Boy did he miss out!

Hemi Cuda conv on Ebay

But here's the best picture of the car from Jan of 1986!

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...cudasnow-1.jpg

Who took this picture, and what was it doing out in that storm?

Knipps 12-22-2007 11:25 PM

ahem..
http://newjersey.craigslist.org/car/486315466.html

BonzoHansen 12-23-2007 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Knipps (Post 405358)

that is the car to drive & flog!

BonzoHansen 12-23-2007 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Knipps (Post 405358)

Closer look...

Location: Suffern, NY
http://images.craigslist.org/0101070...5e56003591.jpg
More like suffrin succatash. Probably a scam.

The Fixer 12-23-2007 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 405419)
Closer look...

Location: Suffern, NY
http://images.craigslist.org/0101070...5e56003591.jpg
More like suffrin succatash. Probably a scam.

Why, don't you remember seeing cacti the last time you were in upstate NY?? :D

Knipps 12-23-2007 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 405419)
Closer look...

Location: Suffern, NY
http://images.craigslist.org/0101070...5e56003591.jpg
More like suffrin succatash. Probably a scam.

:lol: if it is i don't get how he assumes it will work..
someone's bound to ask to see it before they buy it unless there's someone dumb enough to ask him to ship it..
the guy actually doesn't live too far from jake :shifty:

Savage_Messiah 12-23-2007 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 405200)
Is that the Nash Bridges 'Cuda?

Quote:

Originally Posted by JL8Jeff (Post 405201)
No. The Nash Bridges Cuda was a 340 or 383 car, it wasn't anything special. I think they made it look like a 440 6 pack or hemi car, I can't remember which.


lol reading the ad FTW

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Also known for having been chosen by Producer & Actor Don Johnson to have replicas made of for his TV Show "Nash Bridges"

JL8Jeff 12-23-2007 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah (Post 405468)
lol reading the ad FTW

A few quotes from the shop restoring the real tv show car.

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Loyal Mopar fans know; this Nash Bridges 'Cuda started life as a blue '70 340 convertible and was transformed into a '71 for the show.
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Hey....that thing got a HEMI in it? It will soon.
Yes, although the Shaker said HEMI on the show, this will be the first real Hemi Nash Bridges car! It's hard to believe but of the 4-cars used in the show; none had a HEMI.
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Interestingly enough, this car may have been the only REAL 'Cuda used in the show! Of the four built for the show only one was a '71. That car (#3) was originally a 318 which was swapped to a 440 for the show.
Yeah, but the Nash Bridges car did not have a hemi in it even though it was supposed to be a hemi car. They just cloned the car for the show to have the same look but nothing mechanical was the same. I remember hearing the Nash Bridges car was also painted some form of taxi cab yellow so it would look better on tv.

Oh, I shot one of the previous owner's a message about the front bumper and he said it's an original chrome bumper and silver grill car but he changed it to the painted bumper and grill because it looked better. I agree, it looks better, but to watch a car change hands several times for millions of dollars and it's not even a correct restoration just shows that people don't really know where or why the value is where it is.


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