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on: 04-02-2006
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4-02-2006 @ 10:33:13 PM |
Posted By : motopsycho |
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Anyone know the approx production numbers for 70ish Hemi Cudas?
Saw one broke down by the side of the road the other day.
Drove back to stare, and after repeating to someone "I saw a Hemi Cuda" stopped to think about what I was saying. Now I'm wondering if it was a clone. |
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4-02-2006 @ 10:38:12 PM |
Posted By : Altima35se2003 |
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#1, this is all hemi production
1966 3,350
1967 1,282
1968 2,428
1969 1,787
1970 1,571
1971 486
Total 10,904
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4-02-2006 @ 10:42:17 PM |
Posted By : Subourbon187 |
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#4, It's all thanks to musclecarclub.com, a site which I got most of my research for my high school book reports from |
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4-02-2006 @ 10:51:50 PM |
Posted By : motopsycho |
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I should've gotten out of my car and looked at the engine.
It was a red hard top, with the black striping/Hemi Logo going down the side and stopping on the rear qtr pannel. I saw a Cuda, with a Hemi logo, and a shaker hood - I just assumed it was a Hemi since the owner was a 40ish guy in a Hawaiian shirt and khaki shorts (the B-J Auction rich baby boomer uniform) |
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