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Offline 'Cuda Hunter

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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #30 on: May 06, 2015 - 12:23:55 AM »
I will have one.  it's only a matter of time.



I wouldn't mind the girl either. 



And one of these.


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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #31 on: May 06, 2015 - 11:09:04 AM »
Absolutely have to have one of these!!  ...but has to wait until my 3 girls are out of school... dont want to listen to then fight about whose going with dad!
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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #32 on: May 06, 2015 - 10:04:46 PM »
Have you driven a Cobra ?
 I have , no fun at all

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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #33 on: May 06, 2015 - 10:10:55 PM »
A 1998 12 valve cummins 4x4, 8 foot bed, 5 speed manual transmission, leather seats and 2 original miles on the odometer. It wouldn't be in the garage though!
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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #34 on: May 06, 2015 - 10:41:07 PM »
Like this one on eBay right now

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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #35 on: May 06, 2015 - 11:57:38 PM »
Have you driven a Cobra ?
 I have , no fun at all

My neighbor has one.  It's so loud and rough ridding that I have a headache after about 10 minutes.

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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #36 on: May 07, 2015 - 06:11:24 AM »
66 or 67 Charger.  But I'd need a bigger garage.  That probably won't happen any time soon.
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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #37 on: May 07, 2015 - 08:07:58 AM »
no fun...talk about tight quarters!
Have you driven a Cobra ?
 I have , no fun at all

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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #38 on: May 07, 2015 - 08:32:47 AM »
Already have the '71 Cuda now it's just figuring out what I am going to do with it. I have ALWAYS wanted a Hemicuda all that's missing is the Hemi !!! I am not getting any younger it may be NOW OR NEVER!!!

Ah! My dream car! I would go for it! Hemi (stroker maybe), dual quad,4 speed, Dana 60 and a Shaker hood.  :2thumbs:
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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #39 on: May 07, 2015 - 10:45:51 AM »
You're correct but here's my dilemma (I know tough problem to have)

I've already priced the Hemi I want $14-$16k
Shaker Hood set up $4k
4 speed (would want the 5 or 6 speed) again $4-$6k
Dana another $3k

Now if I'm going to completely rebuild the drive train and add the shaker it's going to need a paint job to really complete it. $6-$10k

I'm thinking of a 540 stroker big block Nick at Compu-Flow has a great combo he swears I'm going to love , keep the auto for now , keep the 8-3/4 at least until I grenade it , and start getting the pieces for the shaker hood. For around $10k I'll have a 600+ horsepower big block that is simply a bolt in and go (really fast)
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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #40 on: May 07, 2015 - 12:24:57 PM »
Have you driven a Cobra ?
 I have , no fun at all



No I havent driven one....Ive sat in one...the lonestar company out of texas has a lot more room than the factory 5 (http://www.lonestarclassics.com/)...there is a annual cobra show here in London Ohio that I go to..they have all the manufactures there....I grew up behind the wheel of a 72 Mgb so im use to squeezing in and out of things...

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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #41 on: May 07, 2015 - 08:28:57 PM »
I am blessed to already have my top 2 dream cars, the '70 Cuda and '68 Charger. But I'm with you Marc, always wanted the yellow coupe.

 

Well .. we solved the space problem. 

So ...... well ..... it must have been meant to be.  This thread was started .... then I ran across an old buddy a couple days later who was showing us pics of his 41 Willys ... I happen to mention a 32 coupe .... he says ... "if you go to BK show Sunday (which we were planning to go anyway with the Challenger),  a friend of mine just decided this week he was going to sell his 32 deuce coupe and is bringing it" ...

We saw it there Sunday .... then check it out in detail Sunday night at owner's house.... then ... well .... it found a new home in our garage Wednesday.

The great guy (and wife) we bought it from had this and a 55 Chevy they sold a bit ago.  They used to do some American Graffiti events together .... they got Paul LeMat and Mackenzie Phillips to sign the dash on this deuce ...  :lol:

It's not a replica (no side pipes, single 4-barrel carb) ... more of a tribute ... but it's a blast.



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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #42 on: May 07, 2015 - 08:31:58 PM »
Well .. we solved the space problem. 

So ...... well ..... it must have been meant to be.  This thread was started .... then I ran across an old buddy a couple days later who was showing us pics of his 41 Willys ... I happen to mention a 32 coupe .... he says ... "if you go to BK show Sunday (which we were planning to go anyway with the Challenger),  a friend of mine just decided this week he was going to sell his 32 deuce coupe and is bringing it" ...

We saw it there Sunday .... then check it out in detail Sunday night at owner's house.... then ... well .... it found a new home in our garage Wednesday.

The great guy (and wife) we bought it from had this and a 55 Chevy they sold a bit ago.  They used to do some American Graffiti events together .... they got Paul LeMat and Mackenzie Phillips to sign the dash on this deuce ...  :lol:

It's not a replica (no side pipes, single 4-barrel carb) ... more of a tribute ... but it's a blast.

Congrats on the purchase that thing looks sweet!!

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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #43 on: May 07, 2015 - 08:32:30 PM »
Well .. we solved the space problem. 

So ...... well ..... it must have been meant to be.  This thread was started .... then I ran across an old buddy a couple days later who was showing us pics of his 41 Willys ... I happen to mention a 32 coupe .... he says ... "if you go to BK show Sunday (which we were planning to go anyway with the Challenger),  a friend of mine just decided this week he was going to sell his 32 deuce coupe and is bringing it" ...

We saw it there Sunday .... then check it out in detail Sunday night at owner's house.... then ... well .... it found a new home in our garage Wednesday.

The great guy (and wife) we bought it from had this and a 55 Chevy they sold a bit ago.  They used to do some American Graffiti events together .... they got Paul LeMat and Mackenzie Phillips to sign the dash on this deuce ...  :lol:

It's not a replica (no side pipes, single 4-barrel carb) ... more of a tribute ... but it's a blast.

That's SWEET!!  Amazing timing too Marc!  Congrats!  Please post videos and pics!  Love those coupes!   :cooldancing: :drool: :cheers: :ylsuper:

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Re: What would you love to have in your garage...Attainable
« Reply #44 on: May 07, 2015 - 08:32:57 PM »
Well .. we solved the space problem. 

So ...... well ..... it must have been meant to be.  This thread was started .... then I ran across an old buddy a couple days later who was showing us pics of his 41 Willys ... I happen to mention a 32 coupe .... he says ... "if you go to BK show Sunday (which we were planning to go anyway with the Challenger),  a friend of mine just decided this week he was going to sell his 32 deuce coupe and is bringing it" ...

We saw it there Sunday .... then check it out in detail Sunday night at owner's house.... then ... well .... it found a new home in our garage Wednesday.

The great guy (and wife) we bought it from had this and a 55 Chevy they sold a bit ago.  They used to do some American Graffiti events together .... they got Paul LeMat and Mackenzie Phillips to sign the dash on this deuce ...  :lol:

It's not a replica (no side pipes, single 4-barrel carb) ... more of a tribute ... but it's a blast.

 :o  wow ! Good for you!  :clapping: :cooldancing: :2thumbs:
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