Went back to Plymouth

Postby henrysalt » 19 Jun 2008 20:58

Thought you guys might like to see my latest project...I`m in the middle of an engine swap (550 C.I.) but hopefully soon I can upload some video. Pics of my challenger will come soon. :D

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I know its not a challenger, but I still think she`s purty! hahah
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Postby dave-r » 19 Jun 2008 21:02

It's alright for a Plymouth I suppose.







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Postby christer » 19 Jun 2008 21:22

I like that blue color, the hockey stick stripe and those fat rear tyres. I canĀ“t wait to see a pic or two of your Challenger..... :s017:
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Postby Eddie » 19 Jun 2008 21:22

Looks mean and Nasty! Just the way I like em! :thumbsup: Wish MoPar or Cerebrus or whomever would bring back the Cuda! Hey Henry, I think you need more cubes,LOL! :lol: Engine Pics please, even if it's naked and on the 'stand'!! Thanks
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Postby Jon » 20 Jun 2008 0:23

That's is one mean looking Cuda. I'd say it's worthy of posting on most any Mopar forum. And since you own a Challenger here too :wink:
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Postby bananaskin » 20 Jun 2008 18:28

Love it 8) 8)
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Postby DAYLEY/CHALLENGER » 23 Jun 2008 2:15

Welcome to the forum Henrysalt. The cuda looks great. I think the 440 is just right.
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Postby patrick » 23 Jun 2008 3:28

That a very nice Cuda'!!! :thumbsup: I sure regret, getting rid of mine, twelve year's ago. It was a 73', 340, auto, with, I think B5 Blue. :s001:
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Postby Dale1035 » 27 Jul 2008 20:38

Cuda's are good with me. I have owned many mopars from a 1956 Desoto all the way to a 79 Volare. I have had Chryslers, Dodges and Plymouths. One thing though is that they are all MOPARS. Great looking car.
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Postby henrysalt » 03 May 2009 1:35

Thanx guys... Here are a few pics of my new challenger. Sorry to say that I sold my 71 R/T , but the new one is much more reliable for longer trips, and the Cuda takes care of the local Bowtie punks! :twisted:

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Postby patrick » 03 May 2009 6:55

As I said before, nice Cuda'. Is that a 73' or 74'?
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Postby drewcrane » 03 May 2009 14:40

dave-r wrote:It's alright for a Plymouth I suppose.
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Postby henrysalt » 03 May 2009 19:59

The Cudas a 73, but shes been a Strip only race car since 1977 so she`s only got 36,000 miles on her. Shes street legal now, mini tubbed but no frame mods (springs re-located in boards). I slowed her down to run low 12`s so I could remove the roll cage and still race at summit motorsports race track in Norwalk. 11.99 means the cage has to go back in and a helmet to run. Gotta love throttle stops! hahah :D
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