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1970 'Cuda 383 Shaker

Five year restoration on a 1970 'Cuda 383 with the N96 Shaker Hood option and Dana 60.

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Ultra rare 1970 'Cuda 383 was a five year build and was built with a Dana 60, N96 Shaker Hood option, A-833 4-speed, Power Disc brakes in the front and was painted in FC7 Plum Crazy with White interior. This mopar is almost complete just some more work. Hope you enjoy this everyone.
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Nice work
Cuda's looking good!
Thank you. It has been a long five detailed years with the 383 Shaker and every little bit of quality went into her and still working really hard on the 383 Shaker. Really appreciate the feedback I will be posting more photographs to this garage. Thanks again.
 
What can I say. Obviously I agree with your color choices. Way Cool!
Thank you. I will be posting more photographs to this garage and keep you all updated. I like your 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda Convertible and we are matching colour combinations which is really neat. Thank's again.
 
Just a thought. The front grease caps take away from the work you have done. Mine were worse.
I bought a pair from Rock Auto- the part number they list for the caps; the caps were too small.
I bought a pair from Rick Ehrenberg off of Ebay
They were the correct NOS units, a little pricey but they looked great and fit properly. (check out a pic of them in my resto thread here at febo)
Would really make your front end brake work look even better!
 
Just a thought. The front grease caps take away from the work you have done. Mine were worse.
I bought a pair from Rock Auto- the part number they list for the caps; the caps were too small.
I bought a pair from Rick Ehrenberg off of Ebay
They were the correct NOS units, a little pricey but they looked great and fit properly. (check out a pic of them in my resto thread here at febo)
Would really make your front end brake work look even better!
Thank you yes they belong to the factory disc brakes for that car tried all I could to bring it back to shape. You should of seen the condition they were in before. This looks at least somewhat restored but is an old factory part for sure. I will preserve those either way and just get new old stock and install them on there. Thanks @paharamia for noticing. A lot of engine bay restoration is also still being done and can't wait to apply the correct factory stickers on it ...
 
Just a thought. The front grease caps take away from the work you have done. Mine were worse.
I bought a pair from Rock Auto- the part number they list for the caps; the caps were too small.
I bought a pair from Rick Ehrenberg off of Ebay
They were the correct NOS units, a little pricey but they looked great and fit properly. (check out a pic of them in my resto thread here at febo)
Would really make your front end brake work look even better!
which will make that engine bay factory correct looking cosmetics wise.
 

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