1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda
The real name of the model is the Barracuda, but we prefer to simply call it by its moniker: ‘Cuda. This is what the back of the amazing Hemi/Convertible car says, after all. The 1969 Plymouth Barracuda is an iconic car that also has the Superbird option. It is possible to make it look even better by giving it grill and headlight upgrades. Recently, one of these vehicles reached a final bid of a cool $3.5 million. If you have a hard time wrapping your head around this, keep in mind that only eleven convertible units were made. That particular unit also came with the original documentation. The non-convertible is still valuable at $200,000, which is several times the original price of $4,348.

1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda
1971 Baldwin-Motion Phase III GT Corvette
In 1969, the Baldwin-Motion Phase III GT Corvette was introduced to the world during the New York City International Auto Show. It hit the market two years later and appealed to race enthusiasts. Over its two years in production, the automaker only made twelve of them. As one of the rarest muscle cars in history, you can fetch $230,000 if you happen to own one. Since it was a version customized by car builders Joel Rosen and Marty Schorr, its original price is pretty high at $10,500. At the time, Rosen had a deal with the Baldwin Chevrolet dealership to modify several supercars per year. He was a very talented car maker, which is why his cars are all so sought-after.

1971 Baldwin Motion Phase III GT Corvette