The e body convertibles are beautiful and unique. They were only made for two years and have gotten more rare after 50 years.
Prices on the super rare verts with low production numbers; today, hemi's, 6 paks, are too rich for most "regular" car enthusiasts and end up in the hands of collectors or "investors".
I too have always been a performance car enthusiast and like multiple muscle cars, though Mopar e bodies are my personal favorites.
I was the Mopar guy when my brother was the Chevy man and we would bench or actually race each other back in the day. It got rough when he dropped a new long block LS 6 into his 69 Chevelle vs my 383 Challenger RT.
I also appreciate the 69 Camaro having owned one in the late 1970's. It was an SS RS 396 (325 hp version), 4 sp car with factory air in Lemans Blue and white interior. I bought it off the original owner who bought it after he returned from the service. It was a great car.
When I bought my first house in 1980, I needed the money and one of my cars had to go; my A66 Challenger vert or the 69 Camaro.
It was tough, but the Camaro went and I kept the Challenger till this day.
1971 Cudas today are hot among many Cuda fans and are actively sought out because of their uniqueness (grill, fender gills, dual headl lights) and seem to demand a premium price. Would love to see more pictures of yours! Best of luck with your new Cuda