Monday, March 29, 2010


70 cuda with orange interior and cop wheels

71 challenger with TA hood, spoilers, and side exit exhausts, plus modern ssr wheels. love this car!

custom 70 challenger with mod-top (floral-print vinyl roof!)

this is the '75 barracuda design concept...

70 cuda gran-coupe convertible, with m46 scoops and lower blackout, and custom side stripe

beater cuda, styled off a certain very cool z

Monday, March 22, 2010


my car as it is right now!

funny-car-styled street cuda

blown kustom kuda

cuda rat

blown 73 challenger

convertible 71 RT challenger

inspired by the awesome 'mopar missile' drag cars from back in the day

Thursday, March 18, 2010


a chop for cuda hunter off the cuda-challenger forums, the best online forum for e body owners!

what would a 4 door cuda look like?

modified 71 hemicuda with the lot. this would be a striking car for real...

triple black 71 hemicuda

Tuesday, March 16, 2010


hemi orange 71 challenger, i love this car!

the gettaway cuda!

check the paint out on this one! this is a real car, the LSD cuda

green on green 71 challenger RT

71 challenger SE

Monday, March 15, 2010


red on red 71 hemicuda, with red 'cop' wheels, and red billboard (these are non-stock)

green on green stripe 70 challenger

70 challenger

M46 '70 cuda

ok, here's some stock or close-to-stock E bodies...

this one's what i'd build if i had the budget and wanted a stock cuda.
it's a 71 hemicuda, 4 speed, in winchester grey. i think the grey works great with the 71 fender gills and grill, very shark like.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010


petty 'cuda!

'general lee' challenger

lowrider!

'cuda cop car!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010


bosozoku!

gasser!

here's a yellow AAR, this is totally stock! awesome...

Saturday, March 6, 2010


and here's an AAR, the plymouth trans-am homologation car. these things are awesome, they came with rowdy side exit exhausts, screaming hot small blocks, close ratio 4 speed, quick ratio steering, staggered tire sizes (a first), reflective stripes, and a fiberglass hood. stock! this version is my favourite AAR, with plain steelies and a hood tach.

in keeping with the trans-am pics below, here is a dodge challenger T/A, the car dodge sold to the public in order to compete in trans-am as according to the homologation rules. this one's in ef8 green with green interior, and i think it's my favourite stock challenger.

Friday, March 5, 2010


in black...

here's a modern day take on the '70 trans am cuda...

here's Sam Posey's challenger from the '70 trans-am series.

1970 Trans am racers


this is the '70 plymouth 'cuda that Dan Gurney campaigned in the 1970 Trans-Am series. i think it is one of the best looking race cars ever, and it's one of the main reasons i got a cuda. these E body racers had potential, winning pole postition on a few occasions, but first year teething issues prevented them from winning any races. but if they were giving out awards for best lookin car on the track then this thing had the competition beat.

oh, it also had the first computer designed rollcage in the world! rad.

here's today's effort, a 'cuda street fighter

Thursday, March 4, 2010


i hope to put a big block 440 in my car this year, and when i do i plan on running a different look to the car for a bit. this is a homage to the factory mopar drag cars of the late 60's. not everyone's cup of tea, but i like it! for a while anyways...

here's my latest version of the ultimate goal for my car (it changes all the time of course).

imagine:
700hp 440ci small block, 4 speed with GV overdrive, stock style but fully updated suspension, fully braced custom body with bare-carbon front end... etc etc

and this is my car as it rolled off the assembly line in detroit!

this is what my car looked like when i bought it

my 'cuda!


this is my car as it is now.
well, the custom yellow lettering i stenciled on the tires has worn off, so for now it has regular 'ol white letters.

...and this is an equally plain jane '70 Challenger. aren't they gorgeous!

E bodies!


ok, lets start off nice and mild, this is a plain old '70 Plymouth Barracuda