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74 Cuda resto Mod/Pro Touring Build.

Started by kjwalters, April 22, 2017, 05:23:05 AM

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kjwalters

About a moth ago I had the opportunity to trade one of my welders for a Milling machine. I jumped at it, and went over it, converted it from 3 phase to 2 phase and added some extras I knew I would need. Well, today I spent the day machining some parts for the Cuda I was going to need for the custom console I am making; mainly the heater/Ac control panel, and also the front bezel for the Tablet/stereo I will be using. Here are a few shots. Tomorrow my buddy and myself will have about 5 hours to work on getting some other things done, so I will post more pics as soon as I have them.

73440

That's some nice work you have done with that nice Bridgeport !

kjwalters

More progress on the Cuda today. Man tomes flys when your working in the shop. Juan and I went in at 8am and 1pm came so fast we hardly got done anything we wanted to. But we did get some of the trim put on the car and also finished the amp and rear speaker install. All the wiring is done for the tablet/stereo now just have to hook up the power.


Cudakiller70

Nice! That's almost like cheating, I have a drill and a grinder. CNC milling machine for a welding machine, must of been a very nice weld machine....  Looks like you already know what your doing, very nice pieces. Great build too.

kjwalters

Quote from: Cudakiller70 on July 15, 2017, 04:41:13 PM
Nice! That's almost like cheating, I have a drill and a grinder. CNC milling machine for a welding machine, must of been a very nice weld machine....  Looks like you already know what your doing, very nice pieces. Great build too.

Thanks, but it is not a cnc it's a manual mill. So I have to do a little more work. One day I will have me a cnc lol.

Cuda70-74

1969 mustang
1974 cuda turnt into a 71 cuda
1968 charger

Cuda Cody

Nice progress.   :wrenching:  Keep up the good work.


RUNCHARGER

Great stuff, a milling machine would sure be fun.
Sheldon

Chryco Psycho

Good tools are awesome to have access to , cannot wait to see the results with the custom console & stereo face plate in place

kjwalters

Well, I finally got around to putting on the new wheels. Honestly, this is one of the things I look forward to most. There's just something about seeing your vision start to take shape before your eyes. 
The wheels look pretty amazing, exactly like I wanted. You cant fit another centimeter in the wheel wells they fit like a glove. I still would never use Bonspeed wheels again, but at least all the aggravation and crap I had to deal with turned out.  Here are a few pics.

kjwalters



thedodgeboys

Some great details going on in this thread.

kjwalters

One of the more challenging things about this build is the center console. The dashes in these E-bodies are strange how the merge from metal to plastic. Things are not centered like you might think; This makes fabricating a console rather difficult, especially if you want to keep the original dash shape intact. Yeah I could have just cut up the dash and made life easier, but thats not what I wanted. The last couple days I have been working on the new console which will house the Tablet information center, the Ac/Heat controls and the front and rear air vents and window controls. Still got allot of work to do, but it's coming along. I will have some more pics in Monday or Tuesday.

74CudaChief

Who makes the conversion kit for the electric rear windows?
Mopar or No Car!  My Mopar: 74 Cuda (Under Construction).  Replacing: Both Rear quarters(1970), Rear Tail light panel, Package tray, LH Trunk extension, Roof, LH A-Pillar, Both Front quarters(1970).
Mods: US Car Tool Level 3 Chassis Stiffening Kit with mini-tubs.

kjwalters

Quote from: 74CudaChief on August 08, 2017, 03:20:22 PM
Who makes the conversion kit for the electric rear windows?

It's a universal kit you can get from AutoLoc.  It's the one with the long geared leads. These motors fit perfectly under the original interior panels if you mount them as I did. I will post some better pics in a couple days. These work excellent, however I totally rebuilt my window mechanisms, thoroughly cleaned the tracks and all re greased them.
Here is a pic of kit and parts.  The kit is cheap and has everything you need to get it up and running.