Well I let the last post concerning the long lost HemiCuda 'vert 290994 linger there for a while hoping that maybe we would get a few bites on it but none were forthcoming. Guess we will never know it's true fate as apparently it disappeared too long ago for anyone to remember anything about it.
So on with the show...
In 1970 five of the 18 HemiCuda 'verts were TX9 Black-Velvet with three being "triple-black", one being black over blue, and the other being black over tan. As a tribute to 290994 we will post up another HemiCuda 'vert that had been laying low for a while (at least to me it was) but fortunately is still with us. So without further ado, I present to you, BS27R0B280974, the black over tan car
The car belongs to Cy Behrens and he brought it out for a rare public appearance to the Hemi E-body convertible invitational at the 2015 MCACN show in Chicago. The car is not a restored show queen - it is an original, unrestored driver that shows some wear. It is a four-speed Super-Track-Pack car with a black top, tan leather interior, elastomeric bumpers, power steering, power disc brakes, a standard dash and a center console.
Cy said he was a bit hesitant to bring the car to the show because his car is original and unrestored and he didn't want it sitting next to a restored show-queen. He credited Dave Blake for persuading him to bring the car out by insisting that Cy's car would be parked right next to Dave's black and blue car which is a bit more "original and unrestored" than Cy's car is.
Coincidently, Dave Blake also had a hand in how Cy acquired his car. According to Cy, in the early '80's he decided he wanted a Hemi E-body 'vert and was checking the Hemmings listings monthly for one. An FE5 '70 HemiCuda 'vert came up and he tried to get it, but Dave Blake was quicker and swooped in and bought it before Cy could. Then in 1983 a TX9 '70 HemiCuda 'vert came up and he tried to get it, but once again, Dave Blake was quicker and had swooped in and had first "dibs" on it. However, after buying four HemiCuda 'verts (the FE5 '70, a FC7 '70, a TX9 (blue interior) '70, and the EV2 '71) in a short span, Dave couldn't close the deal and the seller sold the car to the next guy up which was Cy and he has owned it ever since. Cy is a very personable guy, and I am glad that Dave Blake persuaded him to come on out to the show as I very much enjoyed talking to him and seeing his elusive HemiCuda drop-top up close and personal.