This 70 Hemi Cuda was advertised as a numbers matching 4 speed car with a 3.54 rear and 2 build sheets. It was an original sheet metal car with 16K miles. It sold for $270K.
This 70 Challenger R/T convertible was advertised as a numbers matching 6 Pack car with a 4 speed and 3.54 rear. The Shaker was added when it was restored. It sold for $190K.
This 70 Hemi Superbird is known as "Money Bags" and was used as a getaway car in the Harrahs Casino heist in 1970. It is a numbers matching TorqueFlite car with a 3.55 rear and 29K miles. It is currently part of The Brothers Collection.
This 70 Hemi Superbird was part of the Lindsley Brothers Racing Team in the 70's. It is missing it's original block, but does have it's original 4 speed transmission and 4.10 rear. It was bid to $250K.
This 70 Hemi Superbird was advertised as a numbers matching 4 speed car with a 3.54 rear and 16K miles. It sold for $300K.
This 70 Cuda AAR was advertised as a numbers matching TorqueFlite car. It sold for $84K.
This 70 Cuda AAR was advertised as a numbers matching 4 speed car with a 3.91 rear. It sold for $120K.
This 71 Hemi Cuda was advertised as the Last Hemi Cuda and was a 4 speed car with a 4.10 rear. It had less than 24K miles and was unrestored with an older repaint. For the record the VIN is BS23R1B429180. It was bid to $425K.
This 71 Hemi Charger R/T was sold new at Mr. Norms in Chicago and was advertised as a numbers matching 4 speed car with a 4.10 rear. It was bid to $175K.