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4 door cuda video

Started by Cuda70-74, August 05, 2017, 03:46:54 AM

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Cuda70-74

Lou Costabile interview 
https://youtu.be/YrIjyr-liMU
1969 mustang
1974 cuda turnt into a 71 cuda
1968 charger

soundcontrol

They should build cars, and have a pro do the videos. As a movie sound guy I cant listen to the whole thing, why do an interview right under a big fan.... Just step a side away from the noise, then shoot the car and add comments later, how hard can it be.  :alan2cents:

303 Mopar

I'm interested from any of you that were able to see the car in person if it changed your opinion about the car.   :notsure:


Cuda Cody

Dave was smiling at the start because I was standing right behind the camera with a be grin on my face.  The heat in that building was so massive that they had fans on everywhere so that's why the sound sucks.  Boy that humidity and heat is hard on us west coast guys.  I was sweating the whole time, but worth it to be there.

Cuda70-74

I saw it in person and it looks nice but I'm just not a fan of a four door muscle car.
1969 mustang
1974 cuda turnt into a 71 cuda
1968 charger

73440

Boy that humidity and heat is hard on us west coast guys.  I was sweating the whole time, but worth it to be there.

We were placing a concrete slab one summer day and just pouring sweat , one guy says "I'm not sweating I'm melting."

Cuda Cody

I still feel the same way about it.  I appreciate the skill and metal work to pull something like that off.  Not something I would do, but I can see the coolness of wanting to do something that has never been done before.  Most people want to take a boring 4 door car and make it cool, but he did it the other way... He took a cool car and made a 4 door.  You know any where you go you will have the only one.

Quote from: 303 Mopar on August 05, 2017, 08:24:21 AM
I'm interested from any of you that were able to see the car in person if it changed your opinion about the car.   :notsure:


soundcontrol

Quote from: Cuda Cody on August 05, 2017, 08:39:33 AM
Dave was smiling at the start because I was standing right behind the camera with a be grin on my face.  The heat in that building was so massive that they had fans on everywhere so that's why the sound sucks.  Boy that humidity and heat is hard on us west coast guys.  I was sweating the whole time, but worth it to be there.

It was you shooting that Cody? I'm sorry, didn't mean to complain about the sound, I thought they had a camera crew there to do the interview.  :sorry:

anlauto


My opinion of the car was confirmed. :smile:
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Cuda Cody

No, he was a 1 man show and had a tripod....  I happened to just be walking by right when they started and Dave saw me.  I was worried he was going to walk away from the guy doing the interview to start talking with me so I did not stick around.  It was hard to get any free time with Dave as there was always someone there talking with him about the cuda.

Quote from: soundcontrol on August 05, 2017, 11:35:21 AM
Quote from: Cuda Cody on August 05, 2017, 08:39:33 AM
Dave was smiling at the start because I was standing right behind the camera with a be grin on my face.  The heat in that building was so massive that they had fans on everywhere so that's why the sound sucks.  Boy that humidity and heat is hard on us west coast guys.  I was sweating the whole time, but worth it to be there.

It was you shooting that Cody? I'm sorry, didn't mean to complain about the sound, I thought they had a camera crew there to do the interview.  :sorry:

CudaMoparRay

I still think it would make a perfect Mopar family car.
Regardless of whether you like it or not it does make for grabbing your attention which for some of us is part of the reason we build them.