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Started by Deadeye74, July 17, 2017, 03:48:39 PM

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Deadeye74

Hey everyone, been over at C-c forum for a short time and was told I might find some answers on my '74 Cuda here. I have been watching this and a couple other sites as well. Unfortunately my quest for info comes from the need to part with my old girl of 28 years now. She was partially restored in 1995 and then kids were born and there were houses to be bought soon after that...so she has been parked since 2003. I also owned another '74 Cuda from 1979 to 1985...so I've had a Cuda in all but 5 years of my adult life. Anyway...look forward to poking some brains around here as soon as I get about 200 pics organized I took of her recently.

Also...thanks for the invite...you know who you are!!  :wave:



Rev-It-Up

Welcome Deadeye!! Beautiful Cuda!
Rev-It-Up


Chryco Psycho

Welocme , Glad you joined us here
:bigthumb:

Deadeye74

Thanks for the welcome everyone!

This is a pic of the engine bay in 1995...still the same now just a little dirtier.....

Cuda Cody

@Deadeye74   :welcome: and thanks for joining us.  Sorry to hear you have to part ways with your Cuda.  Looks like a very nice car.  I was surprised at how strong the prices are on 72 to 74 E-Bodies right now.  The ones I saw for sale at Carlisle and another that I heard just sold recently makes me think the market is pretty good right now for good clean cars.  Maybe we can get some more detailed (engine build, trans, interior, ect)  photos when you have time?   @ViperMan  has been thinking about getting a Cuda.     :popcorn:

Jay Bee

Welcome aboard from St. Catharines, ON  :canada:   :wave:


J-Code Jeni

Hello &  :welcome: from SW Washington State! I bet you've made some great memories over the last 28 years!

Deadeye74

Thanks Cody...I know it will be painful but I'm running out of options storage and health wise. If I hit the lottery before I have to hand over the title I'll hang on to it for my son. It has been garaged from 2003 to April of this year but now its out in the PA weather. Resto was done in 1995 and a drunk fool parked beside it in 2003 and passed out in his car with his foot on the gas pedal catching his car on fire. The fire dept. did a good job keeping the fire off of mine but it still bubbled the paint on the door and rear quarter...so it will need body and paint again. The mechanical aspects are still great and have only about 9500 miles on it.

I was hoping since the 74 auto is like 1 of 430 something that would help so we'll see. I did a video walk around in 2010 thats on youtube here....

Cuda70-74

Welcome your not to far from me :wave:
1969 mustang
1974 cuda turnt into a 71 cuda
1968 charger

Cuda70-74

Quote from: Cuda Cody on July 17, 2017, 04:53:13 PM
@Deadeye74   :welcome: and thanks for joining us.  Sorry to hear you have to part ways with your Cuda.  Looks like a very nice car.  I was surprised at how strong the prices are on 72 to 74 E-Bodies right now.  The ones I saw for sale at Carlisle and another that I heard just sold recently makes me think the market is pretty good right now for good clean cars.  Maybe we can get some more detailed (engine build, trans, interior, ect)  photos when you have time?   @ViperMan  has been thinking about getting a Cuda.     :popcorn:
I agree I'm new to mopar but I see 72-74 cuda price on the raise everybody can't afford a 70--71 cuda. Like the guy at Carlisle said to me can't go wrong with a E-body
1969 mustang
1974 cuda turnt into a 71 cuda
1968 charger


70/6chall

A big MOPAR welcome "Deadeye" to the forum. The greatest dedicated group of people you'll ever find for the Chrysler E-body cars. No disappointments.    Thanks,   Al

Deadeye74

Thanks Cuda70-74...I'm around the corner from you but my Cuda is currently stored at my old stomping grounds outside of Muncy, PA. Yeah I was searching for a '71 in 1988 when I bought this one...very hard to find back then even.

Thats what I hear 70/6chall...thanks for the welcome!

Deadeye74

Oops...thanks Jay Bee and J-Code...and yes lots of memories there for sure!

ViperMan

I love that blue...  Would love to hear more about the car!