We recently bought a '73 Cuda. This one is my wife's car. It has a built 340 with a 727 auto and an 8 3/4 Suregrip. The car runs strong and looks pretty good. She wanted a 71 but she couldn't find the right one so she has decided to get this one to hold her over for awhile. We usually buy our cars in worse shape and fix them up but she wanted something to cruise in for the Summer. It has a few issues here and there but nothing too major.
In the picture, you can see my '72 Roadrunner. I built that one last year. I do all the work myself in my little 2 car garage. Everything from the actual mechanical aspects to the body work, paint, and even the upholstery.
I am kind of sad to say that I sold the Roadrunner the other day and now I'm looking for something new to build for myself. I'm thinking either 68-70 Charger or 70-71 Challenger, but it really just depends on what kind of deals I can find. I love to build cars, keep 'em a little while and then sell them off to build something else. I just love saving old Mopars.
Anyway, Thank You for allowing me to join the group.
In the picture, you can see my '72 Roadrunner. I built that one last year. I do all the work myself in my little 2 car garage. Everything from the actual mechanical aspects to the body work, paint, and even the upholstery.
I am kind of sad to say that I sold the Roadrunner the other day and now I'm looking for something new to build for myself. I'm thinking either 68-70 Charger or 70-71 Challenger, but it really just depends on what kind of deals I can find. I love to build cars, keep 'em a little while and then sell them off to build something else. I just love saving old Mopars.
Anyway, Thank You for allowing me to join the group.