Interesting '71 Hemi Cuda auction coming on May 21 at Mecum Indy

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I read this interesting news bit this morning. A '71 Hemi Cuda convertible (4 speed) in France is on its way to Indy for the Mecum Auction there the weekend of May 21st. A similar Hemi sold at Mecum for $3.5 million back in 2014. Some expect it to hit $6 million! I'll definitely be watching this one cross the block on Friday, May 21st.

Link: Ultra-rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda muscle car worth millions up for auction

Ultra-rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda muscle car worth millions up for auction
By Gary Gastelu | Fox News

France isn't exactly known for muscle cars, but it may soon deserve credit for the most expensive one ever sold.

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A rare 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda Convertible is coming up for sale at the Mecum Auctions event in Indianapolis, with an estimated value of $6 million.

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The Winchester Grey two-door was one of just 11 or 12 'Cuda Convertibles believed to have been ordered with the 426 Hemi V8 that year -- even Stellantis isn't sure which it is -- and one of three equipped with a four-speed manual transmission.

One of those cars was sold at a Mecum auction in 2014 for $3.5 million, which remains the record for what would be considered a traditional muscle car.

The one heading to Indy has taken a very circuitous route to get there. It was originally built as an export model and shipped to an owner in France, who kept it until 1993. It even has a metric odometer that currently reads 98,553 km.

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The car has been owned by its seller for two decades and is being offered with full documentation backing up the claim that it still has its original numbers-matching engine and transmission, a trait that it shares with the $3.5 million example.

It also features a Sure Grip differential, power steering, power brakes, power windows and a Hurst pistol grip shifter.

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The 'Cuda is scheduled to cross the block on Friday, May 21.
 

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'71 was a cool year for the Cuda. It's weird they only did the dual lights for one year than went back to singles. I wish I would've kept my 1973.
 

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Wow, what a collection!
How about a poll of what we think this car will bring? I am guessing it will be less than the 3.5 that the previous one brought.
 

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Wow, what a collection!
How about a poll of what we think this car will bring? I am guessing it will be less than the 3.5 that the previous one brought.

Seriously. The crown jewel is the Dick Smith Cobra. Also, one of the eight Trans Am convertibles for 1969.

I'll take over $3.5M.
 

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It will be interesting to see.
For some reason the 69 TA cars have never brought what I would have thought they should considering how rare they are.
 

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There is money, a lot of money, to be spent out there. My guess is $4.9M. Definitely more than the other 2014 sale of $3.5M.
 

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