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Wheels are from the Snap 57 Chevy. Color is DupliColor Bahama Blue. Custom decals by me..

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Engine: kit engine with a intake (modified from amt 70 Chevelle kit) & valve cover swap.

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More @ the link.

Comments Welcome,

KDog

1969 Cuda Pictures

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First off let me say that looks fantastic!..it all works, color, wheels all look great..I remember the first time I saw the notchback..my dad had a 65 Cuda so we'd go by the Chrysler dealer once in awhile for parts and to check out the new cars and honestly I thought it looked funky especially since I was used to the fastback look...I think the wheel/tire combo you used does a LOT for the appearance of this car and the Nassau blue was a great choice... :)

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Hey Dog,

The cuda looks great, top notch job on the body/castings and the build is just like all of yours, Greattttttt !!!!!

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It looks killer...I like the notchback so much better than the fastback. Colors/stance/wheels are perfect :angry:

Here's a local one that showed up at Caffeine & Octane on Sunday morning...I could easily see replicating something like it:

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Kenny- Another stunner, and I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who likes that Chevelle EFI setup. I've used that puppy on everything from the inteded Big Block Chevys to Ford Flathead V8s.

Bob- A nice pic of a gorgeous car- that's only the second notch Cuda I've ever seen. Not so sure about those late model F-150 wheels, though...

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Killer job on the fish. I'm not really all that versed in Mopar history so I didn't even know that a notchback existed. Definitely prefer the notch versus the fastback.

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I too prefer the notchback than the fast, you did a terrific job on this one! Looks like you used the Pegasus sleeves with those rims??

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I too prefer the notchback than the fast, you did a terrific job on this one! Looks like you used the Pegasus sleeves with those rims??

Thanks For The Comments! Yes I used them on the rears

KDog

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We don't see many notchback Cudas in model building or 1:1. It's nice to see one that looks this good, and I'm talking about the model and the 1:1! (Have I made any sense?) I'll go sit down, now!

BTW: Great job on the wicked li'l blue Cuda!!

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