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71Plym

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My 71 Cuda has gone to a new home. I haven’t driven it much since I finished my hemi Belvedere. The car was not actively for sale but word of mouth brought an interested individual to my attention. After a year of discussion, the Cuda was loaded up and is on its way. Was a sad day for me but it was the right time.

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juris426

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Looks like a beautiful car. I hope the new owner appreciates it as much as you did.
 

fasjac

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E bodies seem to be hardest to let go. I have a few friends that sold them to build/buy homes. Start young families etc. it did sting em for a bit though. Hopefully the new owner does it justice. Sounds like you have another nice mopar. 😊
 

Chryco Psycho

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I made the mistake of selling my 70 RT in 79 , the $$ meant nothing , I spent a year looking for the right one to replace it , it would be tough to face selling again , a hard asset increasing in value vs paper , I have turned down a lot of offers without selling .
 

Don Hagen

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I sold my AAR back in the early 90s and it still stings.
 
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