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DesertCuda

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Good evening everyone, joined here years ago when I found my Cuda in Palm Springs, and now after years of moving around I'm actually getting a little time to really dig it and take on some restoration work. Started researching a lot, and looking forward to learning more here.
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fasjac

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Nice ride DesertCuda! And welcome from Little Rock
 

moparlee

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Welcome back to the site from Michigan. Nice looking Cuda, it doesn't look like it needs much.
 

DesertCuda

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Thanks everyone - I was fortunate that the body was in good shape when I got her back in 2011. Had to do a lot of work on the electronics and a few safety issues years ago. Next is the engine - I want to do some light mx over the summer, but really my goal is to build a plan for the winter to rebuild. I don't have any XXX HP goals, just to make her fun and reliable with a power curve applicable to the street. Seems mostly stock, but has a Carter AVS from a 70/71 383 (thanks internet), and an old Mallory ignition coil. The rest really looks pretty much stock from what I can tell (without much MOPAR wisdom) but I have more research to do. I will post my engine ideas separately for inputs once I get a few more details.

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Maybe 26 inch radiator also, looks good!
 
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