Author Topic: Overhaulin' Your Cuda or Challenger  (Read 22569 times)

Offline hotrod98

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Re: Overhaulin' Your Cuda or Challenger
« Reply #90 on: December 24, 2005 - 09:43:47 AM »
Ghost,
Upon rereading it , I agree with you. Funny how you can mis-read things sometimes. That's what happens when you try to read and watch television at the same time.  :banghead:
My apologies to DY3Cuda.
1971 Cuda, Tor-red, Bench seat
1971 Cuda Drag Car
1973 Cuda Clone, EFI/OD Limelight
1970 Superbird (Yes, it's real) Black Ice
1971 Barracuda Sassy Grass Green (sold)
1970 Challenger RT SE 383 Plum Crazy
1969 Road Runner Hardtop
1968 Road Runner Coupe (sold)

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Re: Overhaulin' Your Cuda or Challenger
« Reply #91 on: December 27, 2005 - 05:41:36 PM »
What did I do? :dunno: I'm just so impressed with the level of passion by you Mopar guys, that it makes me want to cry. :crying: Just kidding.

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Re: Overhaulin' Your Cuda or Challenger
« Reply #92 on: December 27, 2005 - 06:58:40 PM »
Maybe I'm missing something here. But most guys with more than one old Mopar either don't have the time or money to complete all of the projects. So unless you have a really rare car, what's the big deal?                                                `

DY3CUDA,
I mis-read your post as meaning that only rare cars were important. My bad... and I always apologize when I realize that I've made a mistake. You were actually agreeing to my stand on this subject and I didn't realize it.  :thumbsup:
1971 Cuda, Tor-red, Bench seat
1971 Cuda Drag Car
1973 Cuda Clone, EFI/OD Limelight
1970 Superbird (Yes, it's real) Black Ice
1971 Barracuda Sassy Grass Green (sold)
1970 Challenger RT SE 383 Plum Crazy
1969 Road Runner Hardtop
1968 Road Runner Coupe (sold)

www.maniacmusclecars.com