67 Cuda O/SA
I started the idea of this cuda to be built the least expensively, that has gone completely out the window. Its now a project to build the best car I can. Going to use the best parts and do it right the first time. Right now I am gathering parts here and there, asking a ton of questions and still hand blocking the sheet metal completely removing all of the factory and later paint jobs, and so far I have found four.
Here is my progress so far http://i.imgur.com/jMub47t.jpg |
Re: 67 Cuda O/SA
That looks like a very nice shell your starting with. I wish you the best and I like the path you have set. To build the best car you can.
|
Re: 67 Cuda O/SA
Neat car David. I hope that you have lots of fun and success with it!
|
Re: 67 Cuda O/SA
Looks like a good time to open up the fenderwells a bit, particularly on the front edge so you can get a 30" tall slick under there. I dropped off some 302 heads at a local machine shop that I bought from Terry Dye last week when I was in Detroit. Just a clean up and Magnaflux to check for cracks. That's all I can afford after making the trip. I also bought some Centerline front wheels with the Mopar only 5 on 4" BC.
|
Re: 67 Cuda O/SA
I may do that, but i need to get the right axles to where to open up the wheel wells. Once its all in primer, its going to be a front to back progression.
|
Re: 67 Cuda O/SA
Looks like a great project!
|
Re: 67 Cuda O/SA
you inspired to start this
|
Re: 67 Cuda O/SA
Good luck and please keep us posted on your progress.
Bill |
Re: 67 Cuda O/SA
Quote:
|
Re: 67 Cuda O/SA
what is the o/sa combo ? looked in link here doesn't list is it a 273 2bbl ? where are you located ?
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:55 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Class Racer.com. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.