1. '36 Viper-powered Chrysler Airflow Street Rod-$550,800
2. '70 Dan Gurney AAR Trans-Am 'Cuda, vintage racer-$388,800
3. '70 hand-built Hemi 'Cuda P-1970 press preview car with unique non-production features-$329,400
4. '70 Hemi Superbird, 1 of 77, auto, power steering, power brakes, eight-track-$307,800
5. '70 Hemi 'Cuda, auto, track pack, bench seat-$270,000
6. '63 426 Max Wedge two-door-post Plymouth Belvedere, radio/heater delete, 24K miles-$243,000
7. '61 Chrysler 300G convertible, 413/375, 1 of 337-$226,600
8. '68 Hemi Dart, four-speed, original Hurst package car in primer/gel coat-$207,900
9. '61 Chrysler 300G convertible, 413/400, rare three-speed manual transmission-$205,200
10. '70 'Cuda convertible, Nash Bridges TV car, Hemi recreation/clone-$164,160
11. '48 Chrysler T&C convertible, original wood, rare rear-seat windscreens-$156,600
12. '66 Plymouth Belvedere II, "bank robber car," Hemi, 53K miles, original Blue Line spare tire-$151,200
13. '68 Hemi Road Runner, four-speed, redline tires, pop-out rear windows-$151,200
14. '71 383 'Cuda convertible, shaker, billboards, rear wing-$140,400
15. '67 Hemi Belvedere, factory lightweight RO23 S/S package, 1 of 55-$139,320
16. '70 'Cuda convertible, 528 Hemi recreation/clone-$118,800
17. '69 Hemi GTX, four-speed, power seat-$116,640
18. '70 Superbird, 440/6, four-speed, 34K miles-$115,560
19. '6911/42 Road runner, 440/6, auto-$114,480
20. '67 Hemi GTX, original interior-$113,400
Historical automotive artifacts are good investments, especially high-performance Mopars, but they are also fun reminders of the glorious "good old days" of high horsepower. This 2005 Scottsdale event had numerous rare and desirable Mopars that were available to all . . . all that had credit established and were willing to pay the price that is!
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This '63 Belvedere post is...

This '63 Belvedere post is 1-of-18 known to exist. This one's has its original 426 Max Wedge. Sporting a mere 24,000 miles, it sold at $243,000.

When the gavel came down,...

When the gavel came down, this car-a '68 Hemi Super Bee, auto, 1-of-94-brought $108,000.

Editor Bolig expressed a deep...

Editor Bolig expressed a deep interest in this '79 Li'l Red Express truck, but when the 360-powered, one-owner beauty with an unbelievable 794 miles sold at $37,800, he changed his mind.

When the RO23 Belvedere II...

When the RO23 Belvedere II S/S Hemi package was introduced, only 55 were built. This one has 162 actual miles and never received a roll bar/cage. It sold for an owner-pleasing $139,320.

This half-year wonder from...

This half-year wonder from Ma Mopar, the '6911/42 M-Code 440/6 Road Runner usually cost more than a few shillings to purchase. This one features an automatic transmission and 50,000 miles. It sold at $114,480.

Here is a good-looking '71...

Here is a good-looking '71 318 Challenger convertible dollied up with 340 stripes and markings. it garnered $42,200.

Definitely a history piece,...

Definitely a history piece, Dan Gurney's '70 Hot Wheels/AAR 'Cuda Trans-Am SCCA racer is currently HMSA legal and sold at $388,800.