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Rebuildable Cuda?
What do you think - can be rebuilt? Looks like a tree got the better of this poor cuda.
https://newyork.craigslist.org/wch/cto/5219226366.html https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...51_600x450.jpg |
Re: Rebuildable Cuda?
You would have to be nuts to try and build that, and the seller knows it. That is why he states: "Has really nice fender tag and vin tag."
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Re: Rebuildable Cuda?
next season on graveyard cars lol!!
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What about the 66-67 Nova next to it? No side trim...SS?
Dave 67 Nova Boy |
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Nova?
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68/69 roadrunner/satellite [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/3gears.gif[/img]
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It's not a Ford? Galaxie/Fairlane? Another Mopar seems like a logical option though.
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There was that Hemi-Cuda convert that was just a cowl https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...032_71hemi.jpg
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That's the hemi convert sold at Mecum a few years ago I believe. Came out of an Indian reservation in Canada I heard, back half still running around welded to another car. Some great histories on these cars! Like the '69 Trans am convert in Canada that got wedged sideways in a a narrow bridge years ago. Unbelievable stuff.
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Graveyard can fix it with the great AMD sheetmetal they buy. They are the experts. If you don't know that they will tell you constantly during the course of any of the shows
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