Hey Oldschool is this your car?

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Offline 67vertman

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Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« on: November 17, 2005 - 08:47:50 PM »
Found this add on Cars-on-line.com http://www.cars-on-line.com/22394.html

its located in Hartford Wisconsin. add reads -

Plymouth Hemi Cuda. SS/AA clone. 528 HEMI with Mopar Performance Mega Block, 4.5 bore Wiseco 10.5 comp. pistons, Eagle rods and crank, Comp cams roller, Indy Cylinder Heads 426-1R ported heads, Ray Barton cross ram intake with 2 750hp Holley carbs, Custom headers and exhaust hpc coated, Be Cool radiator and fans, 727 Hipster trans, 3800 stall continental converter, aluminum driveshaft, ladder bars.
Price - $ 39,900

Just wondering!



Ron - Born and raised in Southern California

I got the 1970 Cuda, but still need the hot blonde to ride shotgun!

First car -1969 Road Runner 383 4sp

Current ride - 1970 Barracuda 440-6 4 sp Dana 60  (4:10)




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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2005 - 09:22:49 PM »
That's the car...I'd know it anywhere!
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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #2 on: November 17, 2005 - 09:31:42 PM »
Yes, that would be it!  There is only one thing that is incorrect in the add---it is not for sale--it has been sold.  Don't know why that ad is still running. Oh well it is the old owner that is having to answer all of those phone calls.  BTW--the www.cars-on-line.com site is one of the very best site for locating muscle cars of all makes, including mopars. I had been looking for a couple fo years when I found the one I bought. A couple got away before I could hook em, but I finally managed to snag one and I couldn't be happier.................Oldschool

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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2005 - 09:37:07 PM »
Thats one SWEET buy! I wish I saw it first, because you would have missed that one as well. LOL

I like Cars-on-line alot, I have not bought anything yet, but I look every day.

If I make back east I would love to go for a ride!



Ron - Born and raised in Southern California

I got the 1970 Cuda, but still need the hot blonde to ride shotgun!

First car -1969 Road Runner 383 4sp

Current ride - 1970 Barracuda 440-6 4 sp Dana 60  (4:10)

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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2005 - 09:44:59 PM »
Thats one SWEET buy! I wish I saw it first, because you would have missed that one as well. LOL

I like Cars-on-line alot, I have not bought anything yet, but I look every day.

If I make back east I would love to go for a ride!

If you get back, shoot me a PM and we'll try and work it out. That's the reason I bought it, so folks could enjoy it.  I enjoy letting folks experience something unique and fun. It ain't everyday that you get to ride in a full boogie Hemi-Cuda. I still owe Rev-It-Up a ride. At the cruise ins that I have been to, I just yank off the hood, stand it up against a tree or bush and let folks check it all out. It doesn't bother me at all if people touch it or whatever--they ain't gonna hurt it. It was made to be enjoyed, not trailered in and roped off. BTW--it appraised for more than twice what I paid. Can't complain about the price..........Oldschool

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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2005 - 09:52:02 PM »
This is my current ride….I know I know it’s not a MOPAR! (I am going back to them though)

However, I couldn’t resist.  Picked her up as a basket case and did all the work myself, including paint, interior, motor and upholstery.

1967 Volkswagen type 151 1600 cc motor and mostly original numbers matching car.

She is going up fore sale after Christmas (unless someone here wants her) and the money is going towards a 1970 / 1971 Cuda, 4sp, engine size doesn’t matter.
« Last Edit: November 17, 2005 - 11:34:37 PM by Rev-It-Up »



Ron - Born and raised in Southern California

I got the 1970 Cuda, but still need the hot blonde to ride shotgun!

First car -1969 Road Runner 383 4sp

Current ride - 1970 Barracuda 440-6 4 sp Dana 60  (4:10)

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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2005 - 09:55:20 PM »
Wow! sorry about the size, can anyone help me resize them?

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Ron - Born and raised in Southern California

I got the 1970 Cuda, but still need the hot blonde to ride shotgun!

First car -1969 Road Runner 383 4sp

Current ride - 1970 Barracuda 440-6 4 sp Dana 60  (4:10)

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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #7 on: November 17, 2005 - 09:56:59 PM »
Geez--it looks brand new!  That is one sweet V-Dub-Vert. I have a friend that restores V-Dubs and Benz's. He enjoys the V-Dubs the most. Every now and then I catch a ride in one of his latest restorations. Kinda brings back the good old days. Good luck with your sell and happy hunting with your Mopar....................Oldschool

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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #8 on: November 17, 2005 - 10:04:27 PM »
We can race for pinks slips.......If you give me a 40 car lenght head start. LOL




Ron - Born and raised in Southern California

I got the 1970 Cuda, but still need the hot blonde to ride shotgun!

First car -1969 Road Runner 383 4sp

Current ride - 1970 Barracuda 440-6 4 sp Dana 60  (4:10)

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« Reply #9 on: November 17, 2005 - 10:07:17 PM »
The old girl can pass just about everything on the road----except a gas station!. That my friend, is where you would wear me out---lol.........Oldschool...

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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #10 on: November 18, 2005 - 12:00:41 AM »
Thats a sweet car dude!!  Love it!! 

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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #11 on: November 18, 2005 - 01:02:20 AM »
Old School, that's awesome that your car came from Wisconsin.  Who built it?
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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #12 on: November 18, 2005 - 11:39:48 AM »
awesome car Old School. Way to keep it off the trailer and on the pavement were it belongs.
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« Reply #13 on: November 18, 2005 - 11:55:30 AM »
Old School, that's awesome that your car came from Wisconsin.  Who built it?

The builder will remain nameless for his privacy.  I will say that he did it over 3 +/- years. He gave me documentation of over 100K in reciepts etc....  He is the crew chief on a NHRA big time Top Fuel outfit. (That too, I will keep out of this forum).  Due to his knowledge and connections, combined with a bottomless wallet, he has produced a near perfect clone of a SS/AA car. The documentation is VERY detailed, including ALL individual internal blueprinting clearances, the list is exhaustive. With the information provided, you could build a copy having never seen the initial one. All NHRA certified stuff. Redline/ Rev-It-Up can support the amount of scientific engineering that was put into this car. Nothing has been overlooked, no corners cut. He sold it due to there only being 1 passenger seat. He has a wife and 3 children and they all wanted to go to cruise-ins with him. He was going to use the money from this sale to buy another old muscle car with room for the whole group.  Anyway, I am just glad he took the time to build it for me!   LOL  Although I don't know if he knew he was doing that at the time!...................Oldschool

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Re: Hey Oldschool is this your car?
« Reply #14 on: November 18, 2005 - 05:54:38 PM »
At first, I didn't think this was your car, since I knew yours was a 69, and it has a 68 front clip and hood.