What Really Killed This 1970s Monster?

#plymouthhemicuda #hemicuda #racingcars In 1971, Chrysler built 7 of the most powerful convertibles ever to leave an American factory and couldn't give them away. Insurance companies had made them nearly unaffordable. The government was strangling the engine. Dealers watched them collect dust on the lot. Nobody wanted them. Today, one sold for $3.5 million. Another was bid to $4.8 million and the owner still said no. This is the full story of the 1970s Plymouth Hemi Cuda convertibles. The car that was declared gone forever before most people even knew it existed. What killed it and why it came back worth more than anyone imagined. Watch till the end. The final number will shock you. *What you'll discover" Why Chrysler secretly understated the Hemi's real horsepower How NASCAR accidentally forced the street Hemi into existence Why only 7 four-speed Hemi Cuda convertibles survived The insurance crisis that wiped out the entire muscle car era overnight Why a car nobody wanted in 1971 now sells for millions