I suppose it's time I actually post some pics of my build. I've been lurking on this site for a few years and have been too busy or lazy to start a thread for my car. My uncle gave me this 1972 'Cuda back in the 80's. I drove it for a few years (it was a beater) until the engine gave out. It has sat at my father's house since that time. I finally decided to build it back in 2009 and, with lots of help from my Dad, have been slow but steady with the build. I work on it in between the deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan and when I can get back to the Missouri (I've been stationed at Fort Bragg, NC since 2008).
Okay, for the good stuff. First, my goal is a resto-mod '72 Cuda that has the AAR look to it with modern technology and comforts. I've replaced the entire suspension and am now running an AlterKation front suspension and a 4-link rear suspension purchased from RMS. I have 14" discs on the front and 13" on the back. The rear is now a Moser Dana 60 with 4.10 gears. I just received my engine from Indy Cylinder Heads, a 6.1 Hemi stroked to 426. They dyno puts it at 587hp and 543lb-ft of torque. I have a 4L60E trans built by Phoenix Transmissions to put behind the engine. The seats are from a 2010 Dodge Charger SRT8, leather, power, and heated driver and passenger. I'm going to try to fit a 2010 Dodge Challenger console in as well (might be too wide). The side mirrors are power and heated from a 2009 Dodge Challenger.
Pics of the clean-up of the body... I'm still trying to figure out how to post text in-between the pics... so, I'll explain them here then you can look at them.
Pic 1 - This is what the car looked like at the start in 2009
Pic 2 - When I came back for R&R in Jan of 2010 I started the tear-down.
Pic 3 - I'm fortunate enough that my Dad and I have a decent shop to work in. I stripped the car, put it on a car rotisserie, sandblasted and then sprayed it with primer.
Pic 4 - The left side is before and right side is after of the floorboard...
Pic 5 - Left side of the trunk was washing machine metal placed over the very rusted trunk... how do I know it's washing machine metal you ask? When I cut it out, it still has a Whirl Pool sticker on the other side...
Pic 6 - At a friend's bodyshop to get the frame straightened and more body panel work.
I'm much further along than these pics... I'll post some more in a few.