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New to Mopar world with a 71 Cuda 383 Shaker

Started by fuscobros, October 26, 2020, 02:50:46 AM

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fuscobros

Thanks.  Took a look at the rear.  It's an 8 3/4 based on what you described (gears come out the from the front).  Super excited about my purchase and can't wait to start the resto!

RUNCHARGER

Welcome from B.C. Canada. Very desiraeable options on your car, congrats.
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fuscobros

Thanks for the pics and explanation.  Definitely the 8 3/4 and 727.

Skdmark

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Quote from: anlauto on October 26, 2020, 06:33:02 AM
Interesting that the grill is argent and not orange which it is supposed to be. :thinking:

...and that the shaker is argent and not black like it should be  :huh:

does anybody have pictures of it when it was new ?

I've read there was mid year period where colored grilles were not available due to a wreck during shipping from the grille manufacturer. So argent grilles were used instead.

I thought if you had an argent grille then you got an argent shaker.
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fuscobros

Thanks SOOOO much!  I noticed the breakdown says front spoilers?  Are those the small "eyebrow" type that mount on each fender?  They are not on the car (one fender was replaced back in the early 80's) perhaps they took the spoilers off.


fuscobros

Yes.  The car was in a minor fender bender back in the early 80s.  New passenger fender was installed and the Orange grill was replaced with the argent one pictured.  I also wondered why the shaker wasn't black...at first I thought maybe it was just faded but now I believe it is actually argent.  I still talk to the previous owner...gonna ask if the shaker was ever replaced or it came that way (which would be kind of odd, but not impossible)...after all the car was built on April fools day!  LOL!

fuscobros


chris NOS

That's a fully loaded Cuda ! Congratulations ! Remember to take a ton of pictures before and during disassembly, you'll need them later to get the car assembly correct during resto' !  :yes:

fuscobros

Thanks!  Good tip.  Like the saying goes A picture is worth 1000 words


fuscobros

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Thanks!  I'm pretty excited!  Question...I see you sell repro rubber bumpers.  Mine has a chunk taken out of the passenger side corner...anyone do repairs?  I would prefer to keep the original on the car, but if I have to replace it looks like your repro is the way to go.

fuscobros


anlauto

Quote from: fuscobros on October 26, 2020, 08:04:25 AM
Thanks!  I pretty excited!  Question...I see you sell repro rubber bumpers.  Mine has a chunk taken out of the passenger side corner...anyone do repairs?  I would prefer to keep the original on the car, but if I have to replace it looks like your repro is the way to go.

@fuscobros Any good quality restoration shop should be able to save your bumper.
If you're looking for a good shop, I highly recommend Mike Labrecque http://www.labrecqueautocraft.com/  Close to you in Windsor CT  :twothumbsup:
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