Highlights of Meum Kansas City Auction: Rare Classics and Exhilarating Prices
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In this exhilarating episode from the MotorTrend Channel, the petrolhead aficionados take us on a wild ride through the Meum Kansas City auction, showcasing some of the most jaw-dropping automotive specimens to ever grace the auction block. Brace yourselves, ladies and gentlemen, for a heart-pounding journey into the realm of automotive excellence.
First up, we have a 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda, a true unicorn of a car. What makes this particular specimen so special, you ask? Well, not only is it number one in authenticity, but it also boasts the rare automatic transmission version with the shifter on the column. With a roaring 290 horsepower 340 engine equipped with three two-barrel carbs, this column-shifted beauty is a sight to behold. And the cherry on top? It sold for a cool $78,000, leaving us all in awe.
But the excitement doesn't stop there. Feast your eyes on the 1955 Nomad, a teal and white dream machine that oozes modern power and style. With its updated undercarriage and four-wheel discs, this beauty commands attention wherever it goes. And the price it commanded at the auction? A staggering $83,000. Now that's what I call a statement on wheels.
Hold onto your hats, folks, because we're about to dive into the world of off-roading with a 1974 Ford Bronco. This beast has been modified to perfection, featuring a 306 cubic inch Ford V8 and a 5-speed manual transmission. But it's the metallic green exterior and the lifted suspension that truly set this Bronco apart from the rest. And with a final bid of $97,000, it's clear that off-road enthusiasts know a good thing when they see it.
Now, prepare yourselves for the ultimate muscle car showdown with the Dodge Charger King Daytona. This monstrous machine boasts a mind-boggling 707 horsepower, courtesy of its supercharged Hellcat engine. With only 66 miles on the odometer, this Charger is practically brand new and ready to unleash its fury on the open road. And the final bid? A jaw-dropping $120,000, proving that power and performance never go out of style.
But wait, there's more! The team also showcases a stunning 1968 Dodge Charger RT, a Packard Deluxe 8 from 1929, a 2024 Corvette Z06, a 2023 Challenger SRT Demon, a 1970 Shelby GT500 convertible, and a 2005 Ford GT with all the bells and whistles. Each car is a testament to automotive excellence, leaving us all in a state of awe and admiration.
So buckle up, my fellow petrolheads, because this episode of MotorTrend Channel's coverage of the Meum Kansas City auction is an adrenaline-fueled journey through the world of automotive masterpieces. From rare classics to modern powerhouses, these cars are a testament to the passion and craftsmanship that goes into creating the ultimate driving machines. Sit back, relax, and let the auction madness unfold before your very eyes. It's a wild ride you won't want to miss.
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