It was originally a cuda (BS) but its so highly modified now it doesnt really matter.
Try photobucket or one of the other photo sites to host your pictures and videos.
Set up an account (its "free")...load your pictures and video, and then just post the image link within your post.
Its what most of us do because the host of this site cant afford to keep large image files. They take up too much space on the server.
That looks like a real nicely done car, but from my experience I wouldnt say its worth $60k. Maybe not even $50k, but whats it worth to you?
If youre not the haggling type, you have a big decision to make. Either become one, or maybe pay too much. But....if you really love the car, and honestly think you will keep this car long term, it may be worth it to you.
Its not hard to say "I really like the car, but cant pay $50. How about $40?" and see where it goes.
No self respecting seller would fault you for trying.
PS
Looking again at the pictures, its obvious someone put a lot of effort into it. It is a great color combo, 340 six pack, 5 speed pistol grip, rally gauges, etc. Very desirable options all. If it runs well overall and pulls strong and smooth, and is rust free and nearly perfect cosmetically, I would say it is probably worth at least $40ish.
Is it your cup of tea? You are right in that many mopar fans would actually deduct value for some of those mods, especially the pumps and gizmos in the trunk.
I found my car on Ebay and cudaworld 4 years ago. I watched it and it had several times not sold on ebay and maxed out at low $30s as well, more than once if I remember. At the time he also had it listed on cudaworld for $50, and then lowered it to $45k.
Anyway, I ended up offering about $1500 more on ebay than the highest bid with less than a minute to go and I actually ended up hitting right on the reserve amount and won, but I had contacted the seller before and told him any bid I put up would be subject to my personal inspection, within a reasonable period of time. Turned out to be a couple weeks later, and the inspection went well and I sealed the deal in person.
That was a very exciting few moments when I placed that bid. I remember my heart racing.