• Welcome to For E Bodies Only !

    We are a community of Plymouth Cuda and Dodge Challenger owners. Join now! Its Free!

Search results for query: *

  1. A

    New to the site 73 cuda survivor

    Not Ideal but I will leave em in there. They are kind of cool in a way as a typical mod of the times. Same with the dog scratches on the door panels! All of this stuff tells the story of the car and I'm ok with that.
  2. A

    New to the site 73 cuda survivor

    Thanks I agree! I like it better as all original and I bet it's worth more this way too. I have some factory style steel wheels with dog dish caps coming for it. My research tells me to leave the wheel black since it's after 71 they didn't color code the wheels.
  3. A

    New to the site 73 cuda survivor

    Thanks! I do to. The color has grown on me. My goal is to have an all blue car collection. I was (am still) looking for a blue AAR cuda or a blue n95 shaker hood 340 70 or 71 4speed. However I found this car and it was too good to pass up. You just don't see them like this any more. It has...
  4. A

    New to the site 73 cuda survivor

    😂😂😂😂 well it's actually tahitian gold. But looks black with the 80s worn respray!😂😂😂. I haven't checked the back seat for the build sheet but I bet it's there because as far as I can see this car has never been apart. i am wrestling with keeping the paint as it is or doing a proper paint job...
  5. A

    New to the site 73 cuda survivor

    Here are pics of the fender tag...
  6. A

    New to the site 73 cuda survivor

    Hello I just purchased a 73 cuda "survivor" It is all original except for centerline wheels and a paint job. Both I imagine we're done in the nineties. I believe I'm the third owner. I am going to try and keep it original as possible
Back
Top