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1970 Plymouth Cuda - jyrgen

Great that you got your dream
Hope you enjoy the ride
love the color combo
PS, I would never drive a foreign car unless I lived in another country
 
Great that you got your dream
Hope you enjoy the ride
love the color combo
PS, I would never drive a foreign car unless I lived in another country
For us Estonians, all cars are foreign :)
Estonia is a small country and only 1.3 million people live here.
We don't have our own car industry/car brand.
 
Congratulations. Great color combination, and nice options. Please keep us posted on the progress of your project.
 
What shock absorbers do you recommend? I would like something close to the original.
Same question about leaf springs?
I just heard Graveyard cars only uses Gabriel shocks so I assume there close to OEM but I haven't...
 
It seems that the transmission is original. The production date is 21 Oct 1969. The car's production date is 5 November 1969.
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Don't forget SMS.

I do try to give roseville moparts my business, however SMS has an incredible selection of very difficult to find upholsteries and vinyls tops. The link above has the T5 carpet.
 
Some months ago I ordered the new carpet from ACCMATS. The grain is very very similar. It seems that the color too. The rubber part at the driver's feet is definitely different. I add some pics about the old carpet. It is dirty and broken. The sheet metal is not so bad. I feared the worst.

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Some months ago I ordered the new carpet from ACCMATS. The grain is very very similar. It seems that the color too. The rubber part at the driver's feet is definitely different. I add some pics about the old carpet. It is dirty and broken. The sheet metal is not so bad. I feared the worst.

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Noteworthy that J.P. Stevens called it FT4.
 
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