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Farewell... (new Cuda project)

Started by 471_Magnum, September 29, 2008, 10:18:11 PM

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471_Magnum

...to the GTX.

I've been debating for a few days whether or not to make the announcement, but I guess there is no reason to keep it a secret any longer.

As some of you know, I put my 71 GTX on the market shortly after getting it home. Don't want to get into the details, but the bottom line is I never was quite happy with it.

Meanwhile the market went soft and it went unsold for many months.

I finally came to terms with a buyer about two weeks ago, and tomorrow it will be heading to a dealer down in south Texas.

Turn the page on another chapter.

Several months ago, a friend made his half-finished 72 Cuda project available to me. At the time, the finances weren't available, so I had to pass on it. I had just put the GTX on the market.

Fast forward to last week and I ask if the car is still available now that I have sold my GTX. Sure enough, it is.

Right to the point, within the next week or so, I'll be dragging it home.

The pictures tell the tale. I'm still trying to absorb all the details myself. The package includes a boatload of parts; most everything needed to finish it.

As you can see, it has a six-point cage and reinforced lower radiator support. It also has the subframes tied. It will be a very tight car.

Suspension will be stock configuration. Nothing fancy.

Don't have any mechanical specs to report at this point. It comes with a ready to assemble 440, and a 4-speed set-up. That's all subject to change though. It will likely get a big block and certainly a manual transmission, but budget will determine where I go with it.

First order of business will be to get the suspension under it, but I've got to get some brakes before I can do that. Next I'll install the interior. Once all that is done I'll decide what to do for a motor.

Needless to say, I'm pretty excited. It will surely be a long project, as I'm determined to resist the temptation to whip out the platiinum card just to keep things moving along. This will strictly be pay as I go.

I'm now three Mopars removed from having owned a Charger, but the Charger-spin on the deal is that one of the reasons the Cuda is being sold is to free up time and money to devote to a '69 Charger RT/SE restoration.
"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ultimate set of tools... I can fix it."

471_Magnum

Couple more pics of it mocked-up on the wheels and tires.
"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ultimate set of tools... I can fix it."

TUFCAT

Looks like it will be a really neat car when done.  :cheers:

69charger2002

it's been kinda fun to follow along with your mopar stories.. kind of like a mini website.. is the roadrunner going to texastoybox? or lucasmopars??  :shruggy: good luck with your cuda, keep us updated
i live in CHARGERLAND.. visitors welcome. 166 total, 7 still around      

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471_Magnum

Quote from: 69charger2002 on September 29, 2008, 10:27:49 PM
it's been kinda fun to follow along with your mopar stories.. kind of like a mini website.. is the roadrunner going to texastoybox? or lucasmopars?? :shruggy: good luck with your cuda, keep us updated

The last 18 months have been rough. Not much fun at all in terms of Mopars. I gave serious thought to just walking away from it for a while.

GTX is going to Lucas... in fact it's already listed on the website.
"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ultimate set of tools... I can fix it."

The70RT

NICE. Looks like all the fun stuff is about to start  :2thumbs:
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FLG

Car looks sweet  :2thumbs:

Never down with the fancy rims and skinny tires but they work nicley here

Quick question, excuse the ignorance but what is accomplished by reinforcing the lower rad support?

Ghoste

Looks like it's time to cahnge your sig photo again.

1969chargerrtse

Wow, nice looking car there.  Should be a good amount of fun ahead of you.
This car was sold many years ago to somebody in Wisconsin. I now am retired and living in Florida.

Just 6T9 CHGR

Well Jim, I hope the title to your thread doesnt imply saying farewell to the site?  Just to the GTX right ;)

'Cuda loks like it will be a nice candidate for some XV stuff :drive:

PS---who has the 69 RT/SE?  The guy you bought the 'Cuda from?

Ahem---- www.1969chargerregistry.com  :wave:
Chris' '69 Charger R/T


69charger2002

Quote from: 471_Magnum on September 29, 2008, 10:32:45 PM
Quote from: 69charger2002 on September 29, 2008, 10:27:49 PM
it's been kinda fun to follow along with your mopar stories.. kind of like a mini website.. is the roadrunner going to texastoybox? or lucasmopars?? :shruggy: good luck with your cuda, keep us updated

The last 18 months have been rough. Not much fun at all in terms of Mopars. I gave serious thought to just walking away from it for a while.

GTX is going to Lucas... in fact it's already listed on the website.

well please don't think i meant it was fun to keep up with your misfortunes.. didn't mean it that way at all. just interesting is all. glad you're sticking it out, things will turn  :cheers:
i live in CHARGERLAND.. visitors welcome. 166 total, 7 still around      

http://charger01foster.tripod.com/

Troy

I saw that your ad on Moparts had changed to "Sold" and I wondered if we'd hear the story. I have a soft spot for the 72-74 Cudas so I definitely like the new car! Hopefully you'll be happier with it since you'll be there for most of the build.

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

TheAutoArchaeologist

Sorry to hear that, I was hoping to see the GTX on the Tour this past summer.  Guess I'll have the 72 Cuda to see on the next one?

Good luck

471_Magnum

Quote from: 69charger2002 on September 30, 2008, 07:58:19 AMwell please don't think i meant it was fun to keep up with your misfortunes.. didn't mean it that way at all. just interesting is all. glad you're sticking it out, things will turn :cheers:

No offense taken. I've definitely had to laugh at my own misfortune to keep my sanity. When I cease to enjoy the challenges inherent to these cars, it's time to get out. I definitely came close this past year.

The major attraction of the Cuda is the fact I get to do all of the assembly and mechanical work myself. I don't have to trust anyone else to make it right. I'll have plenty of sweat equity in it, which will build a bond.

I still have interest in those cursed 71-71 B-body Plymouths. Someday I'd like to own another. If the right one should become available, I might have to find a way to drag it home.

Quote from: Just 6T9 CHGR on September 30, 2008, 07:49:23 AM
Well Jim, I hope the title to your thread doesnt imply saying farewell to the site? Just to the GTX right ;)

I'll still be hanging out here. I still enjoy talking about Chargers even though I no longer have one in my garage. I've got plenty of ideas for this Cuda that I'll need to bounce of someone.

Quote from: Devil on September 30, 2008, 10:14:08 AMSorry to hear that, I was hoping to see the GTX on the Tour this past summer. Guess I'll have the 72 Cuda to see on the next one?
I intend to build the car as a multipurpose street/strip/tourer, much like the Charger. It will be at home on the track, or blasting down the interstate. Another Hot Rod Power Tour is definitely a goal, but 2009 probably won't be the year. There is just too much work in front of me, and the budget dictates I can not set an aggressive deadline.
"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ultimate set of tools... I can fix it."

ramit

Nice looking Cuda!   :2thumbs:

69bronzeT5

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1969 Charger: T5 Copper 383 Automatic
1970 Challenger R/T: FC7 Plum Crazy 440 Automatic
1970 GTO: Black 400 Ram Air III 4-Speed
1971 Charger Super Bee: GY3 Citron Yella 440 4-Speed
1972 Charger: FE5 Red 360 Automatic
1973 Charger Rallye: FY1 Top Banana 440 Automatic
1973 Plymouth Road Runner: FE5 Red 440 Automatic
1973 Plymouth Duster: FC7 Plum Crazy 318 Automatic

PocketThunder

"Liberalism is a disease that attacks one's ability to understand logic. Extreme manifestations include the willingness to continue down a path of self destruction, based solely on a delusional belief in a failed ideology."

Dans 68

Quote from: PocketThunder on September 30, 2008, 12:54:14 PM
Quote from: 69bronzeT5 on September 30, 2008, 12:45:33 PM
Speaking of Lucas Mopars...isn't this Paul (Pocket Thunder)'s old '68?

http://www.autorevolution.com/inv/vehicle.cfm?vid=308650&selid=712&refby=dealersite

:shruggy:

Yes sir.

s/b "Yes, young man"   :icon_smile_big:

I guess I should have bought it, right Paul?  :brickwall:  $34,500??? What was added to it besides wheels and tires?  :scratchchin:

Dan

EDIT: Oh, and nice Cuda by the way!  :cheers:
1973 SE 400 727  1 of 19,645                                        1968 383 4bbl 4spds  2 of 259

Blown70

Quote from: FLG on September 29, 2008, 11:36:03 PM
Car looks sweet  :2thumbs:

Never down with the fancy rims and skinny tires but they work nicley here

Quick question, excuse the ignorance but what is accomplished by reinforcing the lower rad support?

Being the K-frame is close there  give some extra support to the suspension.  EXP with any sort of cornering. 

Charger_Fan

Well, I'm glad you told us the story, even though some of it bittersweet for you. The Cuda looks pretty cool, we'll enjoy seeing your progress. :yesnod:

BTW, I like that guy's garage. (I know, big shocker ::) ) ;D

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

FLG

Thanks Blown,

Is something like this advisable for any mopar? (especially if the engine is going to be pushing out alot more HP and torque then stock)

TUFCAT


Blown70

Quote from: FLG on September 30, 2008, 03:22:37 PM
Thanks Blown,

Is something like this advisable for any mopar? (especially if the engine is going to be pushing out alot more HP and torque then stock)

Usually not as much of a concern for stright line.  More Pro-touring ie, chassis twist or torque,  I personally think it is a worthy upgrade for any car that will be driven any significant amount.


471_Magnum

That crossmember reinforcement is copied from the XV set-up.

The local chassis shop that installed this and the cage does some amazing work. The welds on the cage need to be seen to be appreciated. They also back-braced the 8.75.

I now feel obligated to build a motor fast enough to justify the rest of the package.
"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ultimate set of tools... I can fix it."

FLG

I say you build a stroker  :2thumbs: