Nash Bridges Screen Used Cuda for sale on Ebay!

Monster Dave

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WOW! What I wouldn't give to buy this car!! And of the 4, this is Car #1!

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Plymouth : Barracuda / VIDEO Plymouth : Barracuda / VIDEO | eBay

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I love that car! Ya now that I think of it, he did wear some random colored threads
 
I was cruising in one just like that except for the paint job last fall.

My friend takes it out about 4 times a year.

God I hate him! :lol

It's the only car from a TV show since Knight Rider that I ever really wanted...I'd also probably have to wear one of those oddly colorful Nash Bridges jackets that he always wore too!!
 
Wasn't there some contraversy about the 6 pack and the convertible?? I thought I recalled soemthing about that but frankly, I love that car.

88K and still the reserve is not met. I'm guessing the reserve is 100k
 
That was my favorite show (god it was ridiculous!) back in the day and I looooooved that car. WANT!!! I bet the reserve is 100k...so pretty.
 
Car didn't sell, but bidding did reach 90K.

Someone needs to contact Profiles in History and have them auction it on Hollywood Treasure.
 
Saw that.

You know most of the Mopar purists would not touch that car with a 10 foot pole


Car didn't sell, but bidding did reach 90K.

Someone needs to contact Profiles in History and have them auction it on Hollywood Treasure.
 
Yeah well...everything has be to perfect with them...


...that's the problem with so called 'purists'...



...not that any of us fall into that category...lol!!!
 
Yeah well...everything has be to perfect with them...


...that's the problem with so called 'purists'...



...not that any of us fall into that category...lol!!!

Most "Purists" want everything completely original from the factory and will spend hundreds if not thousands on getting 1 part for their car. Me being a down and dirty college kid "hot rodder" I love anything that you can break a speedometer in a 1/4 mile in or less, and is made before 1972. So To bad I did not have 100k to spend on something as cool as that I totally would of bought it and a crate motor in it and a supercharger on it(the kind that stick out of the hood). I know I would have to get a new hood or, chop the current hood up. Then I would go roaring down the streets of Frisco with it seeing how many "purists I could upset, when they see the supercharger sticking out of the hood!
 
Don Johnson is the last person who I look back at and see as having the 'cool factor'. Wearing those colorful sport coats was something that he could pull off without any question (unlike most other people).

So when I look at how much I love that car, it's the 'cool factor' that Don brought to it that I think makes it so outstanding.
 
Well...I did my due diligence and emailed Profiles. Maybe with some luck the seller will consign it to them.

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I remember seeing that drive right by my work... with Don and Cheech along for the ride
 
Saw that.

You know most of the Mopar purists would not touch that car with a 10 foot pole

Speaking on behalf of my fellow Mopar purists, you'll find most of us would touch that car with well less than a 10-ft pole, but not at that price. An original 1970 HEMI 'Cuda convertible is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars because they only made seven of them. Plymouth made 550 or so Cuda convertibles in 1970, and most of them had 340s in them. Big difference between a 1 of 7 car and a 1 of 350+ car. :)

What we Mopar purists really don't like is people selling these replica cars and other people paying huge amounts of money for them because they think all of these cars are worth big dollars, which has driven up the market for decades now. Thankfully the bad economy has overcome the "Bigger Dummy" syndrome, which states there's always a bigger dummy than you who will pay more for a car that's worth less, and prices are starting to drop again.
 
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