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Less Than Ten Of These Muscle Cars Made It Into Production

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These are some of the rarest muscle cars produced.


The muscle car market has been an interesting beast to track over the last few decades. After the explosion of mainstream popularity of auto auctions, cars that were once disregarded by a clueless owner, are now the most sought after cars around. This has also effectively turned car collectors into treasure hunters, who would appreciate these rare muscle cars, with less than 10 examples that ever made it to the road.

1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda Convertible – 7 Examples

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Image Via Barrett-Jackson

If you've never seen a 'Cuda 'Vert in person, you're not alone. Only seven people were able to get their hands on the Hemi 'Cuda in 1971, and if you can find one today, expect to dish out somewhere near $4 million if you want to own it.

1967 Shelby GT500 Super Snake – 1 Example

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Image Via Mecum

Said to reach speeds of 170-mph, the 1967 Shelby GT500 Super Snake was made to break the rules. With the power of a 427 engine, this car had the soul of a GT40 race car. The car last sold in winter 2019 for $2.2 million.

1966 Dodge Coronet Hemi Sedan – 2 examples

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Image Via Mecum

The Hemi engine didn't start showing up heavily in four-door cars until the second coming of Dodge, but there were a few examples that were made in the past. One being the 1966 Coronet sedan with a Hemi engine, but only two of these cars were made.

1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Convertible – 1 example

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Image Via Chrysler Parade Car