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Last 71 hemi cuda vert found

Started by RT DAVE, April 30, 2006, 01:45:21 PM

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RT DAVE

There is a nice article on the final, previously unaccounted 71 hemicuda vert in this months Mopar Action.  Does it seem odd to anybody else that all seven have been found?   I would have guessed that the last one would never be located after all this time.   
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hemihead

I find it strange how so many Hemi and  6 Pak cars seem to have survived.You would think after all the years of abuse,accidents , and rust( not to mention all the big energy crisises we have had) would have had more effect on the numbers.
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TheAutoArchaeologist

Sorry to link this to another site.  I have a big post about this on Moparts you guys might want to read.

http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=2561369

Ryan

Old Moparz

Quote from: Devil on April 30, 2006, 04:43:02 PM
Sorry to link this to another site.  I have a big post about this on Moparts you guys might want to read.

http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=2561369

Ryan


Hey, I know you. When did you get here?  :D

Welcome to the Charger site btw.
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TheAutoArchaeologist

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Ryan

RD

if it is the white one, then I believe the car was in Kansas when it was found :D  We tend to hide everything.
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TheAutoArchaeologist

The red one with no billboards was the last one found.

Ryan

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Blown70

Quote from: hemihead on April 30, 2006, 02:58:54 PM
I find it strange how so many Hemi and  6 Pak cars seem to have survived.You would think after all the years of abuse,accidents , and rust( not to mention all the big energy crisises we have had) would have had more effect on the numbers.

I believe this 100%.  I know a guy who ran a non-registered salvage yard.  He crushed a HEMI GTX,,, why no motor or tranny.  30 years ago they were not worth much.....

I still say a lot of these amazingly pop up with the current B-J prices.  Someone may have gotten good with some stamps....  Sorry just hard for me to believe that all of a sudden Here they all are.

I call a RE-BODY but I might be wrong.

Tom

Charger_Fan

My first thought when I read this thread title was "rebody" too. Without someone who really knows their stuff to look at it, it's hard to prove.
I'm still waiting for the same VIN to pop up on two different cars one of these days. :icon_smile_big: You know it's gonna happen...it's only a matter of when.

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Blown70

Quote from: CHARGER_FAN on May 01, 2006, 04:24:43 PM
My first thought when I read this thread title was "rebody" too. Without someone who really knows their stuff to look at it, it's hard to prove.
I'm still waiting for the same VIN to pop up on two different cars one of these days. :icon_smile_big: You know it's gonna happen...it's only a matter of when.

Well I would like to see it completely stripped of paint and filler to take a look.

Tom

Blakcharger440

Yep, I agree with all 7 of those cars surviving...what are the odds? Seems fishy!  :icon_smile_big:

But on the other hand those cars were the most expensive ones you could buy and usually people
who purchased them did not treat them like the low buck stripped down roadrunners...thats not a knock against
runners cause I own one and wouldnt change a thing.

TheAutoArchaeologist

There were 11



Bill Weiman


Bill Wiemann


Harold Sullivan


Bill Wiemann


Tom Lembeck


Kevin Suydam


Blake's




Dave Christianholtz


Kevin M


brett torino

Ryan

Blown70

Bill Wieman  used to live 1.5 miles down the road from me in ND,   He now lives in AZ.


Tom

jwilk01

I have a pic of Bill's garage when my brother went out there to do some work for him and his freind Barry.  Not sure of Barry's last name right now but he has a bunch of Hemi cuda's a challengers.  Barry ownes some wendy's stores and has a home in AZ and here in Ohio.

I will get the pics when I get home

Later
Josh

Small update: I just talked to my brother and he told me that Bill had the car repainted and put back together in 2 weeks for the photo shoot in the magazine.

RT DAVE

Quote from: F8 69 CHARGER PUNK on May 01, 2006, 03:34:38 PM
wasnt there 11?

My bad.  I don't know where I got the number seven from.  I must be getting old.   I think somebody needs to write a book about the history of all eleven cars.  I'd buy it!
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hotrod98

Those of us that are old enough to have been already been driving when these cars were built can understand why they still exist. When they were new, they spent most of the time either in the shop or in the garage at home.  Those cars would foul plugs if you pumped the accelerator one too many times. I remember very clearly that my buddies with the hemi cars always had an extra  set of plugs either in the glove box or the console. They took like 30 minutes to warm up, and that was in the summertime. They were fast as hell, but not a lot of fun to drive on long trips. A lot of hemis were removed back then and replaced with 440's and 383's.


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Steve P.

It's been years now, but I know that many years ago Bill DRAKE from Rochester, New York owned one of them. He had quite the collection of Mopars years ago. Most of them Hemi's. All rare..
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Ghoste

I'm more surprised by the number of matching number cars out there.

Old Moparz

Quote from: Ghoste on May 04, 2006, 09:27:13 PM
I'm more surprised by the number of matching number cars out there.


I don't believe for one second that all the Hemi Cuda ragtops exist. (At least originals anyway.) I spoke with someone 25 years ago when I was trying to buy some parts from him about a 1971 Hemi Cuda Ragtop. He was selling the parts & a car in Northern New Jersey when I had lived there. He needed the money to restore a total basket case Hemi Cuda ragtop he just got, & it was missing the drive train because it had been abused, street raced, & the motor blew.

Numbers matching? Yeah, sure.   ::)
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Blown70

Well I just found out a guy bought a 318 Barracuda to be AHHHHHeEMMM made into a HEMI cuda.  Seems a guy in the mid-southern states had a HEMI CUDA, (basket case)  So there is a 318 Barracuda now running the streets as a  "original HEMI cuda"    :rotz:  And I am sure it is not the only one.

Tom

TheAutoArchaeologist

No one said they were numbers matching.  They aren't, especially the purple one. 

Ryan

Ghoste

I was talking about numbers matching cars in general.  There are an amazing amount of numbers cars suddenly for sale.