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Wonder Woman

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Hello.
I have a 70 cuda that has been passed down thru 3 generations of men.
father to son to son.
Original owner was my husband's grandfather. Then his father then him.
The car is all original with 22 thousand miles on it. Still has all the original parts.

First it is not for sale. Second I'm not available even though I am currently single. Husband passed last year.
I'm not sure if this is a place for me or not.
I see some helpful posts and some not so helpful.
Well thats all I have for now. If I can answer any questions as to what is or is not original to this car just ask. My knowledge is limited but willing to try.
It's is a hardtop hemi car.
Oh the name is Eileen, and no I don't lean one way or the other.
 
Welcome Aboard, would love to see a few pics of that beauty. When was last time it was driven? 4spd or auto?
 
Welcome from NW CT. You are at the right place - lots of good members here and lots of knowledge so don't hesitate to ask us anything. Like anything else on the internet, there are always pros and cons - you will find who the helpful ones here are for sure.

Please show us your Mopar!

And most importantly, condolences on the loss of your husband. While others may just say it, I truly know what you are going through as I am a fairly recent widower myself. Very sorry for your loss Eileen...

Mark (aka: Grady Cain)
 
Welcome... Please post some pictures for us :)

Very sorry to hear about your loss. :(
 
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Wonder Woman
:welcome: to FEBO from New Jersey
It is really great that the car has been in your family for that period of time; at this point a "Family Treasure"
Great Mopar people here; always willing to help out.
Looking forward to seeing pics of this low mileage 70 Cuda and best of luck with the car.
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Eileen, :welcome: to this great Mopar E-Body site from mid Michigan.
Glad to see that your Cuda stayed in the family for all those years. Great people here with lots of Mopar knowledge to help you out. We are waiting to see pics of that Hemi Cuda.
 
Welcome to the site!

Post some pics! There is a ton of knowledge here. We would love to check out the car!
And please post the fender tag so we can decode it.
 
Welcome. Have any pics with each generation would be cool.

I doubt I will find any like that.
I am not big on pictures.
Besides not to get to personal
We divorced several years ago any pictures with him were tossed.
Then he passed.
I'm a little person I guess I can post a few of me. Just watch your comments LOL
Perhaps get someone to clear everything that's stacked on the car and get a picture or two.
It has been in one of those storage units for a long time.
 
Welcome to the site from the Motor City! Do you have people you trust to help you with whatever you’re going to do with it?
 
Welcome to the site from the Motor City! Do you have people you trust to help you with whatever you’re going to do with it?
Yes. My the nice folks who handled our divorce a few years back handled everything. They had the car inspected and verified as to it being original and it's actual value.
The cars only actual add on was the engine option. It is an automatic.
For anyone who asked.
I can't decide if I want to auction it or donate it to be used in a raffle.
I have been told that's an option. I don't want to go the direct private sale route.
 
Welcome from Oz.
If you don,t enjoy the Hemi as much as you could & are thinking along those lines i would pay somebody to detail the car then auction to get the best value
Then you could donate the cash to the charity you prefer that way a MOPAR enthusiast would have a chance to aquire the vehicle & keep it as it is.
 
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