Matching-Blue Mopar Pair Headlines Dream Giveaway, Linking Muscle-Car Eras Under One Prize

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Two exceptionally rare Mopars finished in the same iconic shade of blue make up the grand prize in the latest Dream Giveaway, pairing a car from the golden age of American muscle with one of the most extreme factory machines built today.

The first grand prize is a 1970 Plymouth Cuda 340 convertible, a car organizers describe as a genuine one-of-one factory build. It wears B5 Blue Fire Metallic Hi-Impact paint over a black interior and black convertible top, and is powered by a 340-cubic-inch V-8 rated at 275 horsepower paired with a Torqueflite three-speed automatic. Adding to its rarity is a factory Shaker hood, an option seldom seen on a 340 convertible. The car previously belonged to the well-known Lingenfelter Collection, lending it further pedigree. Convertible Cudas were uncommon to begin with, but this specific combination stands alone.

The second grand prize brings the theme into the modern era. It is a 2023 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170, one of just 10 produced in B5 Blue with a full cloth interior, a color match to the vintage Cuda. The Demon 170 carries a supercharged 6.2-liter V-8 producing more than 1,000 horsepower, routed through an eight-speed automatic. It adds a widebody configuration, a rear seat delete group, a satin black hood graphic, red seat belts and a trunk dress kit. Billed as the most powerful production muscle car ever made, most examples were claimed immediately and disappeared into private collections, making this specification especially hard to find.

The winner also receives a one-day course at Radford Racing School.

Dream Giveaway says it will cover $64,000 in federal prize taxes on the winner’s behalf. Those who prefer money over metal can choose an alternative cash prize of $150,000, with a net value of $112,500.

For collectors, the pairing offers a matched set of muscle machines bridging two generations that organizers say will never be duplicated.

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By Eve Nowell

Eve is a junior writer who’s learning the ropes of automotive journalism. Raised in a racing legacy family, she’s grown up around engines, stories, and trackside traditions, and now she’s beginning to share her own voice with readers.

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