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I knew someone was going to ask this question, do you really want to know the production numbers, about 18 units of 70 Hemicuda convert's total, and about 11 units of 71 Hemicuda convert's total...But it looks like NHRA just lumped all the cars together anyway, all of the Chevelle hardtops, coupes, & convertibles, or all of the Cuda hardtops, coupes, & convertibles, or all of the Mustang fastbacks, coupes, & convertibles all built for different SS/ classes, etc.
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Here's what Jack Werst's 70 Hemi Superbird looked like after he sold it to Ken Jenning's, it has also changed hands a few more times since then, a real time capsule!
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