1971 Pro Touring Cuda

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Dragline
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1971 Pro Touring Cuda

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I always wanted a Cuda' in white so I built one.

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Re: 1971 Pro Touring Cuda

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Nice! Mopar fan here (actually pretty much performance car). Ragtop to boot. You should pick one up in 1:1 scale, they're not to expensive :giggles:
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Re: 1971 Pro Touring Cuda

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Whoa, beautiful work! Exquisite!
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Thank you both.

They were not too expensive at one time. That time is long past however.
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Ya - the most expensive mopar ever sold!

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Yes, the blue car with the dog dish caps. That's the only 4 speed if I'm not mistaken right?
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Dragline wrote:I always wanted a Cuda' in white so I built one.

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Oh yes, a very nice Cuda, I love the contrast with red and black, verrrrry nice!

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For sale

One complete hobby room, compressor, tools paint and kits....

Wow, that is nice.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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:bow: :bow: :bow:

Superb work!!!

:hmm: Funny how with models we can have those things that we wanted but never had in real life
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Re: 1971 Pro Touring Cuda

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You guys are too much. I'll pace myself as I have decades of work on file.

I came here for one thing. To belong to a community of dedicated craftsmen who are happy slinging putty and paint.

I think I've found it. The level of craftsmanship I have seen here is nothing less than stellar. I am getting itchy to start a new project.

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