As we live and breathe, the most expensive muscle-bound machine from the golden age of Detroit is a Plymouth. Not Granny Mae’s 1963 Valiant, but a 1971 Barracuda. One of only two fitted with a four-speed manual and 426 cubic inches of Hemi firepower sold for a cool 3.5 million dollars in 2014; the other sits in a museum. Chrysler workers only put eleven of these Hemi ragtop E-bodies together back in 1971. Of the seven sold in th... (continue reading...)
Full ArticleThis 2.4 Million-Dollar 1-of-2 Hemicuda Convertible From 1971 Was a Drag Racer When New
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