View Full Version : 72 hemi cuda just sold on barret jackson for
scottd1975
04-30-2007, 08:16 PM
500,000
Nice looking car with only 42 original miles on the odometer..............
NaKoRuRu
05-01-2007, 12:04 AM
42? is that even possible? was it kept aside for something like this??? lol
pirate golf
05-01-2007, 12:20 AM
Man... my girlfriend was just flippin' channels on the TV and she happened to go past SPEED so I told her to stop. They were replaying the auction and it was right on the Hemi 'Cuda. I read the post and then saw it right away on TV... how weird is that?
Anyhow, that's nuts that the car has averaged 1.2 miles per year for the last 35 years. I wonder how the fluids inside of the engine are after that long? Do you guys think the owner has change them out regularly?
mario
05-01-2007, 12:40 AM
Man... my girlfriend was just flippin' channels on the TV and she happened to go past SPEED so I told her to stop. They were replaying the auction and it was right on the Hemi 'Cuda. I read the post and then saw it right away on TV... how weird is that?
Anyhow, that's nuts that the car has averaged 1.2 miles per year for the last 35 years. I wonder how the fluids inside of the engine are after that long? Do you guys think the owner has change them out regularly?
lol...that's silly.
a car like that is stored in a climate-controlled garage, fluids out.
ncttrnl
05-01-2007, 01:10 AM
One of Susan's classmates was big into classic cars and was restoring a Shelby. I met his dad at a BBQ and figured out real quick where he inherited the car bug from. His dad had a 25th anniversary Corvette with less than 200 miles on the clock. Keep in mind that Covette had its 50th anniversary a few years ago. He drove it home from the dealer and every once in a while they drive it around the block.
FunkTron
05-01-2007, 01:12 AM
does it count if I bought a quart of milk.........and never took a sip......but just set it in a climate controlled environment?
how much can I sell it for a couple years later?!?
ncttrnl
05-01-2007, 01:23 AM
does it count if I bought a quart of milk.........and never took a sip......but just set it in a climate controlled environment?
how much can I sell it for a couple years later?!?
Couple years... nothing.
Everyone will still have rotten milk in a couple years.
You need to wait like 30 or 40 years or will it to your kids. Then you can sell it futurama anchovy style.
Agent Orange
05-01-2007, 01:23 AM
does it count if I bought a quart of milk.........and never took a sip......but just set it in a climate controlled environment?
how much can I sell it for a couple years later?!?
Not enough to cover the price of the air sanitizer you'll need to cleanse the smell out of the air ;)
mario
05-01-2007, 01:32 AM
i'd spring for a gallon of milk if it's an investment.
on a milk-related tip: you know the old-fashioned milk bottles that the milk-man used to bring? apparently, there's quite a collectors' market for those.
go figure.
Brady91GTi16v
05-01-2007, 01:48 AM
couple of years ago a hemi cuda convertable, 1 of 8 and only one in its color, went for 2.5 mil, 500k is pocket change
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