Not a Busa, '70 Cuda

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My cousin just got done restoring this '70 cuda. Let me tell ya it is flawless.. Just thought you all might enjoy some old raw horse power..

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Oh hell ya! That is the awesome and Mopower or nopower all the way. Is it an original Hemi Cuda?
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Sweet ride! But, ummm, wouldn't it fit in Random Thoughts better than General BIKE RELATED Topics?
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Very nice ride
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FWIW: (I'm not trying to flame ya here)

I'd be carefull calling it a restoration. Restorations only include parts that were available at the time of production. The AN fittings, braided fuel lines, and the adjustable fuel pressure regulator were not available back then. These will lose you points in a car show. Not sure whether the driving lights were an option then either.

The more common term is "Restification". Restored, but with more modern upgrades for safety, driveability, and dependability.

Still a dam cool car, and nicely done.
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Very nice ride
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FWIW: (I'm not trying to flame ya here)

I'd be carefull calling it a restoration.  Restorations only include parts that were available at the time of production.  The AN fittings, braided fuel lines, and the adjustable fuel pressure regulator were not available back then.  These will lose you points in a car show.  Not sure whether the driving lights were an option then either.

The more common term is "Restification".  Restored, but with more modern upgrades for safety, driveability, and dependability.

Still a dam cool car, and nicely done.
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stkr00!!
I noticed the same thing!! (Hotrodders unite!)

The 'road' lights were an avail. option too.

In 1971, if you checked off option 'L34', you were in like flynn and you received 'Road Lights' as they called them.



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