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Amazing Sandy - thanks for sharing
Wonder what happened to those 440-6 Cuda's? One of them was loaded: electric windows and aerial, leather seats. Rare options if they were factory fitted. The other one also had electric windows - could it have been the same car?
Jim had a 440-6 Cuda in the 70's. Wasn't that a GY3 (Curious Yellow) 71?
The only 71 440-6 that I know of in th UK now is Richard Ward's GB5 manual car (1 of 109).

Wonder what happened to those 440-6 Cuda's? One of them was loaded: electric windows and aerial, leather seats. Rare options if they were factory fitted. The other one also had electric windows - could it have been the same car?
Jim had a 440-6 Cuda in the 70's. Wasn't that a GY3 (Curious Yellow) 71?
The only 71 440-6 that I know of in th UK now is Richard Ward's GB5 manual car (1 of 109).
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Someone took me to a used American car showroom in London once.
It would be around late 1978 or early 1979 I think. I have no idea where in London this was but there was a showroom and a few back rooms full of cars. There was even a few outside and around the back.
A guy I was working with wanted to look at a Chevy 4x4 but was also considering a muscle car. I remember they had an orange Firebird 400 and a dark green or black '68 Mustang because that was what we looked at in particular.
I always wondered where that was. I will probably never know. But it was heaven for me at that age.
It would be around late 1978 or early 1979 I think. I have no idea where in London this was but there was a showroom and a few back rooms full of cars. There was even a few outside and around the back.
A guy I was working with wanted to look at a Chevy 4x4 but was also considering a muscle car. I remember they had an orange Firebird 400 and a dark green or black '68 Mustang because that was what we looked at in particular.
I always wondered where that was. I will probably never know. But it was heaven for me at that age.

Erm.. I think you're both still living in the 80's - this one is currently for sale at $279,995...RobTwin wrote:then double it.....YORKIE wrote:I will ask Philip Welch about the Yellow Cuda, he is still going selling sports & prestige vehicles at Dunnington near York.
He also sold the Wildman Mustang from years back,likes his American cars.
£1600, it would be more £16000+ now!
http://www.dealsonwheels.com/search/det ... 510-000005
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Maybe? I was just so in shock and excited about being there I was like a zombie!Ivor wrote:If you cast your mind back Dave, I think Simpsons had the equivalnt of about four shop fronts and they were set back a long way from the high street by a wide expanse of pavement...does that ring any bells Dave?


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I was going to say more like $80,000 before you posted that Adam so that price kind of knocked me back a bit.Adam wrote:Erm.. I think you're both still living in the 80's - this one is currently for sale at $279,995...
Poo in hell!


So what would a 440 4bbl R/T 1970 Chally go for over there these days??

