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Offline 71cudajoe

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71 Cuda Project
« on: October 19, 2009 - 05:14:40 PM »
I have a huge affinity for '71 Cudas. I love the classic styling and aggressive appearance, but -- having been the owner of a C6 Corvette -- I really appreciate the technology and mechanics of newer sports cars. So, when I finally got my '71, I decided to see if I could get the best of both worlds -- I guess that's the goal of many resto-moders out there today.

I don't really consider my car a true "resto-mod" though. I call it a "retro-mod" -- meaning that it maintains an outward appearance (body and interior) that resembles the classic Cuda styling (except for the big wheels and low-profile tires) while most of the mechanics and technology that run the car are updated to more modern standards.

Below are some pictures of the car when I bought it. It was originally a 6-cylinder Barracuda restored to a recreation of the classic HEMI Cuda - no power steering, no power brakes, no air conditioning, radio-delete, 4:56 gears and a vintage 426 HEMI engine.

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I've also included (below) pictures of the car during its transition to the "retro-mod" I've been wanting. This car was perfect for me because: 1) it was Sassy Grass Green (my favorite Mopar color) and the body work was already done and 2) I wanted to start with a 318 or 6-cylinder car so I didn't have to be so concerned about devaluing the car by making the mods and alterations I was planning. My original plan was to swap the existing HEMI engine with a custom-built 472 HEMI that I had sitting in my garage. That's all I was going to do, but I got carried away.

It turns out that I ended up swapping out the entire drivetrain -- replacing the 426 with a 472 crate motor (custom-built with aluminum heads), new 5-speed tremec transmission, new keisler driveshaft, custom-built Strange Dana 60 (with 3:54s instead of the 4:56s that were in the 8-3/4).

I've already swapped the white billboards for black ones. Along with that I'm swapping out the entire interior from white to black as well. I have black leather seat covers and all new panels, headliner, carpet, etc. from Legendary. I plan on dropping down some dynamat on the floor beneath the carpet as well to reduce engine heat and cabin noise a bit. I have a fully-modernized, retro-looking radio (that plays CDs and MP3s) to install with modern speakers that fit right into the stock locations.

I removed the chrome bumpers and will replace them with elastomeric, painted bumpers. The Cuda now has a full set of Wilwood drilled/slotted rotor disc brakes and Mopar dropped spindles. The car will be lowered a couple inches, and I have a new set of 18" wheels and low-pro tires to finish it off.

I stripped the car down to a shell and have been putting it all back together -- trying to refurbish or replace every piece as it goes back on. Below are a few pics of the restoration in progress.




















































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David - '71 HEMI Cuda Retro-mod
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Offline MEK-Dangerfield

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Re: 71 Cuda Project
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2009 - 05:17:51 PM »
Welcome aboard here.    :wave:

Things are looking good there.    :bigshades:

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Offline 67vertman

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Re: 71 Cuda Project
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2009 - 09:04:21 PM »
WOW! great looking ride and even better attention to detail. 

Welcome aboard! 



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Offline tommyg29

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Re: 71 Cuda Project
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2009 - 09:24:06 PM »
fantastic car! and great vision. Thats gonna be a one of a kind. Keep the pictures coming.
Sometimes I wish my cuda drove like a more modern car, but then I realize thats part of what makes it special, though I certainly am jealous anyway. :2thumbs:
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Offline lilian

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Re: 71 Cuda Project
« Reply #4 on: October 20, 2009 - 02:59:44 PM »
very nice cuda, hope mine will be half nice as yours

congrats for attention to details  :clapping:
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Offline larry4406

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Re: 71 Cuda Project
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2009 - 06:00:26 AM »
Looks like you started with standard seats and upgraded to leather.  Other than the new foams and covers, any other issues with the swap?  How about with the rear seat?

Offline 71cudajoe

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Re: 71 Cuda Project
« Reply #6 on: October 21, 2009 - 11:56:12 AM »
Looks like you started with standard seats and upgraded to leather.  Other than the new foams and covers, any other issues with the swap?  How about with the rear seat?

No problems with the material swap. The seat covers are from Legendary. Legendary has a great reputation for providing quality reproduction parts that fit well -- I think it was important to start with that. The leather seat covers on the front require different foam than the standard seat covers -- the new foam makes the covers fit really tight, so it took some real elbow-grease to get them on. The back seat covers went on a lot easier than the fronts. I also reconditioned the seat frames, ordered and installed all new seat tracks, and put on new seat backs. The hardest part was the installation of the upholstery, but it was worth it in the end.

I'm looking forward to getting them installed in my car.
David - '71 HEMI Cuda Retro-mod
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Re: 71 Cuda Project
« Reply #7 on: October 21, 2009 - 01:41:14 PM »
great car, I love sassy  :ylsuper:   do you know if  those seats are 71 only?   they are the same as the ones  in my 70...  :clueless:
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Re: 71 Cuda Project
« Reply #8 on: October 21, 2009 - 05:15:07 PM »
great car, I love sassy  :ylsuper:   do you know if  those seats are 71 only?   they are the same as the ones  in my 70...  :clueless:

I'm not exactly sure of all the trim options and when they were available on the Cudas, but I believe these style leather seats were available in 70 and 71. Leather was standard, I believe, on the Gran Coupes and an option on the Cudas in 70 and 71, but only an option on the Barracudas in 70. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong.
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