From 1966-71, Dodge stuffed their massive Hemi into the small E-Body platform and the 1970 Hemi 'Cuda is widely accepted as one of the most saught after of these. Only 652 were built when new, including 14 rare convertibles, making an original Hemi 'Cuda a rare sight.
The Hemi 'Cuda was forced in scarcity due to the extra $900 it cost to build one-nearly a third of the standard purchase price. At $250, the 390 bhp 440 V8 became the norm and made the Hemi Cuda an exception.
Motor Trend tested the 426 Hemi ’Cuda in their May 1970 issue, reaching 0-60 in 5.8 seconds and the 1/4 mile in 14 seconds at 102 mph.
The long list of options made available for 1970 Barracudas included such goodies as a Track Pak with a 3.54:1 differential ratio, Rallye wheels, a range of exciting colors including Plum Crazy, pistol grip shifters, hockey stick sport stripes, hood pins and a variety of creature comforts. Of all the options, the R-code steet Hemi 426 was the most legendary Mopar engine. It typically delivered 425 bhp through the solid 727 Torqueflight automatic and a 3.55:1 Sure Grip rear axle. That is, unless the car was one of the 284 that got a 4-speed manual.
With their classic shape, tire-shredding American power, limited production and huge popularity a 1970 Hemi 'Cuda can easily fetch over $150 000 USD. This is a remarkable amount for a car with the same build quailty as a mass-produced Plymouth. However, the aggressive sound of Hemi combined with visual street cred and Barrett-Jackson publicity now make these Cudas more expensive than most Ferraris produced in the same era.
Changes for 1971 were minimal and included a more complex 6 inlet grille design and fender gill louvers. Only 100 or so of these were built and the seven ultra-rare 1971 convertibles are the most expensive muscle cars money can buy. In 72, the government and EPA kicked the muscle car in the ass with emissions regulations. After that time, no more Hemi or more big block models could be ordered
Friday, March 19, 2010
2010 Cruise Calendar is here and events for Western Canada and North West US States are available keep checking as events are being added visit my Website www.robbiestees.com
Hi my name is Rob Holgate and I have lived in Calgary for most of my life and have been a car enthusiast for many years and have been involved in the restoring of a few classics over the years, but the one that brings back the most enjoyment was my 1967 Shelby GT 500 ” 427 ” side oiler that was one of the rarest in that year with only 200 of these produced and you could order these at your dealerships at the time.
I am now currently working on building this website and E-Store creating T Shirts, Hoodies and much more that will keep the classics alive, if you have any pictures or graphics that you would like to have on any of your T Shirts or other items please send them to robholgate@robbiestees.com
You can visit my E-Store at http://www.zazzle.com/robbiestees and check out the samples that you can have on T Shirts, Hoodies in any size and color in mens, womens and children even the family pet !! We even have caps, key chains, coffee and beer mugs so be creative and get the look that you want.
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