Same as the Challenger, only this one pretends it's a Plymouth.
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Same as the Challenger, only this one pretends it's a Plymouth.
Mr. Norm's Super Cuda #2
[QUOTE=Ferrer;875388]Same as the Challenger, only this one pretends it's a Plymouth.[/QUOTE]
how?
oh right, the badge, and the plastic grille.
[QUOTE=LeonOfTheDead;875391]how?
oh right, the badge, and the plastic grille.[/QUOTE]
And the tailights. And serious personality issues...
nice.. im down with this one.
I think this woulda been cooler if they did much more custom body parts and made it look more like a 'cuda. This looks like a 'cudafied Challenger whereas the original 'cuda was much more distinct form it's stablemate.
I think they should have made it based on the '70 as it is much cleaner than the '71.
Take away the stupid grille, only two headlights, an "AAR" badge on the end of the stripe, and Dan Gurney's blessing and I'm a happy camper. Some modified bespoke bodywork wouldn't hurt, though.
It's ok, tbh, it just looks like a tweaked Challenger, should have made some more drastic changes.
Needs a shortened rear end by a couple inches. Four round tail lights, and lose the dodge badge :(. In the words of my father, "if you're gonna do something, do it right or don't do it at all."
So how much more does one have to cough up to make his car look a little bit cheaper? But if this one has the 900 bhp engine, then I'm not really going to complain.
I want those wheels. Anyone know what they are?
Hulst "1320" forged two piece
I like it, but much more could have been done to make it more custom. I figured it would have been green.