Equipment
426/425hp Hemi, automatic, fog lights, hood pins, Polyglas tires, rear spoiler, Super Track Pack with 4.10 gears, power brakes, tinted glass, 8-track stereo.
Condition
Not represented as matching numbers drivetrain. Tidy but used engine bay. Very good paint that looks a lot newer than it is. Very clean underbody. Very good interior, not restored other than newer seats and possibly carpets but it all looks very good. Restored a little over 20 years ago but sparingly used since and still looks fantastic. An engine detailing would actually make a huge difference, since other than what's under the hood it still looks fresh.
Market commentary
The reported high bid is appropriate for a Hemi 'Cuda that doesn't claim to have its original drivetrain. The prevalence of replaced engines, and increasing focus on "date-code correct" drivetrains has muted the importance and value of the few such cars (and LS6 Chevelles count, too) that have survived with their original lumps under the hood. Would it be worth in its present condition $300,000 with the original engine? Absolutely, but expecting it to be worth much if any more than the reported high bid here with a replacement engine is not realistic.