1970 HEMI 4 SPEED CUDA! Yes it's the same one haha but slightly altered.

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Offline shawnmid

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Ok, here it is guys. We got rid of the flames on the back and just blended the scheme all together. Give me as much feedback as possible!

http://mmbrokers.com/newcars/blackcuda/blackcuda.htm

Thanks,
Shawn
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Offline scf100

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hey, you cut the grass! Looks good...car does too!
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Offline Moparal

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you may want to hook up the crankcase breather :2thumbs:   looks good for a street rod

Offline Madmax440

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I actually like the car now and would be proud to own it.

Offline willhaven

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Is that a BLACK pistol grip I see? :bigsmile:

I also like to see Hemi cars without " LOOK EVERYBODY, HEMI!" written on the side.

Offline 6packCuda

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Looks ALOT better without the flames.
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Offline MyMopar

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Looks real nice now, but what is up with those lift blocks in the rear  :eek4:  Does the car suffer from any axle wrap without having a traction bar?
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Offline jeryst

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Nice, but I'm not really crazy about the stripes that way.

Offline uthustler

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Ok, here it is guys. We got rid of the flames on the back and just blended the scheme all together. Give me as much feedback as possible!

http://mmbrokers.com/newcars/blackcuda/blackcuda.htm

Thanks,
Shawn



car looks good, grass looks good, but that model or lack-there-of needs to go. you said no expense spared, obviously you spared some there.
« Last Edit: June 03, 2007 - 01:21:52 PM by uthustler »

Offline MEK-Dangerfield

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Shawn,

  The car isn't really in my taste, as I prefer more stock looking, but I think you did a pretty darn good job with those stripes. Definitely unlike any I have seen before.  :thumbsup: It's a nice car for sure, but in just reading the ad, I was guessing 100K tops before I saw your Buy-it-now price. Good luck with it. Someone will have some fun with that car.  :burnout:

  Mike

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Offline ragtopdodge

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Three or four major/minor things that would help sell it:

1) re-paint the ext. only COMPLETELY black (and put a white or silver hockey stick stripe)

2) argent grille.  Too dang dark.  Maybe ante-up w/a real front rubber bumper

3) missing 'Cuda tail panel chrome.  Screams clone from 30'

and possibly:

4) ditch the rear $20 lowering blocks.  If you want it dropped, do it right with de-arched leaf springs.  Too much axle wrap w/blocks.

Other small items needed:  needs a rear trunk lock cover, and a more sporty steering wheel, like a Tuff would help.

too bad PG Classics' woodgrain is so damm shiny.  maybe a soft filter on the camera lens will help reduce all that gloss.

otherwise, it's a very solid, nice interior looking car.  Here's a good example of what would sell real fast:

« Last Edit: June 04, 2007 - 09:22:24 AM by ragtopchally »
'70 318-auto Chally 'vert
'71 383-auto 'Cuda 'vert (sold)
06 300c SRT8
04 2500 QCLB 4x4 HO

Offline ragtopdodge

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Bottom line is, when you're in the business of flipping high-end cars, do you want to produce product for 1% of the market, or 75% of the market? :money:
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Offline Choppintime

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Bottom line is, when you're in the business of flipping high-end cars, do you want to produce product for 1% of the market, or 75% of the market? :money:

I do agree with this statement. This I feel will be my problem]if and when I sell my Cuda. The market for modified cars is slim......

I like the stripe much better now without the flames....

Offline back n black

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Better looking car now. 

Offline djdmotorsports

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I saw this car on ebay again a few days ago and for a minute thought you did another car just like it lol. Am i nuts or are a couple of the front angle shots of the car ones with the old flame stripe on the side? I liked the car better with the old stripe, but i guess thats just my taste.
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