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Started by ViperMan, June 28, 2017, 07:22:29 AM

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ViperMan

Another "Viper Cuda" on eBay...  While I understand the effort that goes into building something like this, I suspect finding someone else who considers it worth nearly $90,000 is going to be a tall, tall order...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/222561495423?ul_noapp=true

Cuda Cody

RK motors is normally at the high end of the price range.  But the car looks like someone spent a lot of time and money on it. 

303 Mopar

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This car sold at Mecum Indy last month for $57k + fees and now RK Motors is jacking the price by $30,000.   :verymad: :stop:


Edit: I sent a message to RK on ebay telling them it sold last month for $57k and asked why they are making it up $30k.  They responded "well, I guess you should have bought it then." 


ViperMan

Quote from: 303 Mopar on June 28, 2017, 07:51:10 AM
Edit: I sent a message to RK on ebay telling them it sold last month for $57k and asked why they are making it up $30k.  They responded "well, I guess you should have bought it then."

HAH....  Perhaps not tactful...  but hard to say they're wrong...  :)

dave73

I don't like the interior - either go full custom or stay stock

anlauto

Yea...I agree ...It's the American way......You got to make money somehow. Would you expect them to buy it for $57K and sell it for $50K ?
The market will dictate it's true value :alan2cents:
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ec_co

gives them a lot of leeway in negotiating too. always easy to come down, can't go up.
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'70 Barracuda B5/B5 225 /6 3spd ... about as bare bones as they came .... now in 4spd flavor

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HP_Cuda


They are just looking for a fool with more money than sense.
1970 Cuda Yellow 440 4 speed (Sold)
1970 Cuda clone 440 4 speed FJ5
1975 Dodge Power Wagon W200

ViperMan

Quote from: HP_Cuda on June 28, 2017, 11:13:59 AM

They are just looking for a fool with more money than sense.

What I wouldn't do to be that fool...  :)

ViperMan

Quote from: dave73chally on June 28, 2017, 10:21:33 AM
I don't like the interior - either go full custom or stay stock

Looks like they dropped the Cuda body on the Viper chassis, so it's a Viper center console and stack with a Cuda dash.  Actually seems to be a common method, as I've seen at least 2 other cars built like this.

71GranCoupe

Quote from: 303 Mopar on June 28, 2017, 07:51:10 AM
This car sold at Mecum Indy last month for $57k + fees and now RK Motors is jacking the price by $30,000.   :verymad: :stop:


Edit: I sent a message to RK on ebay telling them it sold last month for $57k and asked why they are making it up $30k.  They responded "well, I guess you should have bought it then."

At least they responded.  :crazytalk:


Burdar

QuoteLooks like they dropped the Cuda body on the Viper chassis, so it's a Viper center console and stack with a Cuda dash.  Actually seems to be a common method, as I've seen at least 2 other cars built like this.

Look at the under car pics.  The Cuda unibody is completely intact.  That's not a Viper chassis. I don't know if the suspension pieces are Viper or not though.  Who ever did the engine installation and suspension setup seems to have done a good job.

The car overall looks very well done except the interior IMO.  The front seats and console look completely out of place. Wheels are a matter of personal preference but I think it needs a bigger wheel/tire package.  :alan2cents:

Back in the early 2000's there were a few Cudas that showed up to the Mopar Nats with this engine swap.  It was kind of a short lived fad.

ViperMan

Quote from: Burdar on June 28, 2017, 12:21:26 PM
QuoteLooks like they dropped the Cuda body on the Viper chassis, so it's a Viper center console and stack with a Cuda dash.  Actually seems to be a common method, as I've seen at least 2 other cars built like this.

Look at the under car pics.  The Cuda unibody is completely intact.  That's not a Viper chassis. I don't know if the suspension pieces are Viper or not though.  Who ever did the engine installation and suspension setup seems to have done a good job.

The car overall looks very well done except the interior IMO.  The front seats and console look completely out of place. Wheels are a matter of personal preference but I think it needs a bigger wheel/tire package.  :alan2cents:

Back in the early 2000's there were a few Cudas that showed up to the Mopar Nats with this engine swap.  It was kind of a short lived fad.

I didn't scroll down far enough in the pictures - I see what you're talking about.  I can't decide which option would be the harder one to follow through with.  :)

I'm not sure how "short-lived" the fad is though - that's an '08 motor, and I wouldn't be surprised to see a '13 engine in an 60/70's era car at some point, with the variable valve timing and such.

It does look really well done, but it's also really beyond my price point!  :))

76orangewagon

I feel lucky to get $47.2K for the duster after seeing this. I considered selling at Mecum but after the seller fee's in May but would have had to get well into the $50K range to get what I ended up getting. The 'Cuda looks very nicely done...I think I would have added the cheese grater grille though.  :alan2cents:

TheGanzman

I just threw up a little in my mouth...