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who owns all the hemi cuda convertibles

Started by superbirdtom, July 17, 2010, 04:12:29 PM

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Aero426

QuoteHow true indeed.

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superbirdtom

Quote from: lisiecki1 on July 29, 2010, 03:01:12 PM
Sadly, no.  While the cars in his collection do get driven, they don't get driven often.  Mostly only on holidays (parades and such). 

This link has a few pictures of the cars in his museum.  Currently, I believe the collection is over 300.  I have a bunch of much better pictures.

http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A9G_bDta3VFMkXoA8VuJzbkF?p=gullo+museum&fr=my-myy&ei=utf-8&x=wrt
Very awesome!!   thanks

THE STIG

About 10 years ago I read an article about a dude who owned one in Panther Pink and upon further research it was one of 2 ever made and appraised then a $1million that 99-00 so imagine what it would be worth now

Tom Q

Are the VIN's known of the missing E body heeemi converts?

69_500

Yeah Jim I'm thinking that the grace period for a driving across the boarder has passed. I could be wrong though. Let me send Gene up that way and he can see what he can work out with Olga. In the mean time I'll work on a passport again.

superbirdtom

Quote from: lisiecki1 on July 28, 2010, 11:21:36 AM
My great uncle has one in his collection.  It has 124 miles on it.  Gorgeous car!
Thats one of the real ones?   HOLY SMOKES!   and what a dream collection!

superbirdtom

Quote from: maxwellwedge on July 17, 2010, 06:28:18 PM
Last I heard Bill still has his "Bookends" The 1st - 70 Red/Red Magazine and Franklin Mint car, and the last one made - 71 White export (France). He also had various others over the last few years and may still have some of them as well. The Blakes in AZ have a few. There is a black 70 in Ohio. A buddy in Illinois has one. Roger Gibson is finishing one or two up at the moment. There is a yellow 70 in Alberta. I think Kevin Sudham still has one. Harold in Michigan has one as well.
Whoare the Blakes in Arizona???  how  can I find out more about   him ????? thanks

lisiecki1

Quote from: superbirdtom on August 09, 2010, 11:07:24 AM
Quote from: lisiecki1 on July 28, 2010, 11:21:36 AM
My great uncle has one in his collection.  It has 124 miles on it.  Gorgeous car!
Thats one of the real ones?   HOLY SMOKES!   and what a dream collection!

As far as I know, yes.  I've never known him to buy something that wasn't the real thing.  Next time I get to go out there I'll get the VIN so we can run it for verification.  He does have a wonderful collection, the pictures on Yahoo don't do it justice.  Apparently those pictures are a little dated, he's got some newer acquisitions that would blow your mind!

This is one of the newer cars in the collection, acquired from John Arruzza, and is the current favorite of my dad and myself, you could eat off the bottom of the car, it's so spotless!

http://www.arruzzahighperformance.com/Package/A148.html  (scroll to the bottom of the page)

This link is to the MCG write up about the A148:

http://www.arruzzahighperformance.com/Package/Articles/A148-2.pdf

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