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Cuda: I Want It

Started by tricky lugnuts, June 25, 2010, 09:40:11 AM

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68X426

Wow.  :o  Not sure I have ever said this before, but it's worth the asking price. :drool5:


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tricky lugnuts

That's what I thought.

If I had a million dollars (cue melody) I'd buy that damn car!!!

Troy

Quote from: tricky lugnuts on June 25, 2010, 09:40:11 AM
I want it! Love the black with silver strobe!  :drool5:
It's not silver - it's reflective black.

Very cool car. I took about a hundred pictures of the last one I saw at Carlisle.

Troy
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Charger´69

My dreamcar was '68 - '69 Charger R/T with RB engine and now it´s in my garage ('69 R/T), my other dream is Barracuda/Cuda '72 - '74 (love those round shaped tail lights) with RB engine  :drool5: :drool5:

I´ll get one someday when I have enough money  :cheers: Maybe I´ll buy '72 - '74 Cuda with 440 - 572 cid engine and manual trans  :drool5: I mean real MEAN machine, only front seats, rollcage, nothing extra in interior and of course color would be matte black and it doesn´t have to be mint condition, only vicious lookin´ mean and loud machine with plenty of horsepower & torque :drool5: :drool5: :drool5:
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tricky lugnuts

I hear you Charger '69. I had a 74 Barracuda I built when I was 18 - wrecked it bad when I was 19 and regret that youthful stupidity every day.  :P

1969chargerrtse

Did I miss info on the site about being a suvivor car?  Is it original paint etc. That would make a difference  in price.  To me that car looks to nice to drive. 
This car was sold many years ago to somebody in Wisconsin. I now am retired and living in Florida.

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Quote from: tricky lugnuts on June 25, 2010, 10:36:49 AM
That's what I thought.

If I had a million dollars (cue melody) I'd buy that damn car!!!

yeah, but you only need $150k...

Having said that...damn, that is one good looking car. I'd hit it.
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histoy

It's an awesome car, but I'd rather have one that I felt comfortable driving.  One this rare would have to sit in the garage awaiting a special showing.

69 OUR/TEA

Dam cool looking piece!!!! Real X9 code.Seen a couple on ebay that were'nt orig black ones.Looks to be a late one also by the vin,well, late as far as the 5 weeks they made them.

maxwellwedge

That ain't no survivor. Lot's of incorrect stuff/procedures for that kind of cake. My buddy bought a real X9 with white gut AAR auto, original owner car off ebay a couple of months ago.....50k. Very original car (except for the blower he installed in the late 70's   ;D ).  I love Black AAR,s and T/A's they look way cool.


gtx6970

friend of mine has a black AAR , a Pink AAR and just recently sold his black T/A

The I think a X9 AAR is one of if not , the most sinister looker mopars ever made. just something about the body style and grille, color combinations with all the flat black and the exhaust warming your feet is steller