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Old 01-10-2018, 02:22 AM
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Default '70 440+6 Cuda Convertible

Not a Mopar guy, but this is one I'd love to own....

Power windows, even.

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Old 01-10-2018, 02:47 AM
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Looking st the Fender Tag - the engine (E87) is listed twice ???. The bottom left corner is where the engine code goes. Then above that is the body color and above that is the top color. The car appears to be Jamaica Blue : B7. That color is not on the Tag. The B in EB7 has a very distinct straight line while the 8 does not.

The Engine Callout Sport Stripes on the 1970 'Cuda only came in Black (V6X). White stripes are aftermarket additions.

There is no N96 on the Tag so the Shaker Hood is an add-on.



Black Arrow: Top Color - if no vinyl top or convertible top it will be the same as the body color

Red Arrow: Body Color

White Arrow: Engine Code

Above Fender Tag reads: Blue Fire (EB5) with Black Vinyl Top (V1X) with 426 Hemi (E74)


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It's a reproduction tag (very blurry, off-angle photo of it, too). It's supposed to say EB7 paint color code above the E87 engine code. Hard to tell if it's the photo or they mistakenly used an "8" instead of a "B".

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A friend of mine originally found the car and passed it on to the seller. My understanding is they are looking for well over a mil.
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Looks like the car that use to be for sale in North Dakota for a long time that I almost pulled the trigger on. The guy had a couple of Six Pack converts and a 383 and 340 convert too all very nice cars. If I remember right the paperwork was being held for ransom by the previous owner in Ohio I know it had some crazy story with it but looks like its with the car now. Very nice car but they are dreaming if they think it will pull anywhere close to a Mil IMO.
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I believe this car has always been a Long Island, NY car.
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I never heard of Dave Wise? I know a few names of guys in the mopar world but never that name.
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I never heard of Dave Wise? I know a few names of guys in the mopar world but never that name.
Dave is THE man.
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Dave is THE man.
He's certainly one of them. Look at the Mopar Judges in Vintage Frank Badalson and Scott Smith....
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