The fact is that the Plymouth Cuda with a Hemi engine is one of the rarest and most expensive American cars of the 60s-70s. It holds the record for the most expensive muscle car – $2.4 million. The Hemi Cuda is highly valued by collectors, because in 1970 only 665 such cars were produced, and in 1971 – just 115.

Moreover, this Plymouth Cuda is one of the fastest muscle cars. Its seven-liter 425-horsepower V8 Hemi allows acceleration to 100 km/h in 5.6 seconds and a top speed of 250 km/h.

Specifically, this car is valuable because it is perfectly preserved and almost completely matches the original, since it sat in a garage for 43 years without moving. Its mileage over half a century is only 27 thousand km.

The Plymouth Cuda has its original paint, and the interior trim is also preserved. Not long ago it was slightly tidied up – tires, shock absorbers, brakes, and wiring were replaced. The car comes with the original warranty card and owner's manual.








