Well, at least it’s not a real AAR. Still, sad… Via Cars In Barns
Category Archives: E-body
1966 Plymouth Satellite Convertible Towing ‘Cuda Drag Car
Movie Mopar of the Week: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda from Two Lane Blacktop
The famous line is “That Plymouth had a Hemi with a Torqueflite,” but it appears to be an AAR ‘Cuda. And yeah, there’s a Daytona, too. Check out the opening scene after the jump!
Instagram of the Week: ‘Cuda Build
Hotchkis E-Max Challenger
Hotchkis has done a lot over the years to help Mopars go around corners (Mopars don’t need a whole lot of help when it comes to going in a straight line). And their E-Max Challenger is a rolling example of everything they can do. Check out a cool video on this wicked E-body after the jump!
Vantastic ‘Cuda
I don’t know much about the Vantastic ‘Cuda other than it is awesome and lives in Europe. If you know French or want to mess with Google translate you can check out the Vantastic Racing website, and there is some more on the car here. But you definitely need to watch the video of this 8-second E-body after the jump!
Mopar Album Cover: Sucking the 70s
I’ve never head this one but according to Wikipedia it’s a “two disk collection of 1970s songs covered by modern stoner rock bands.” Whatever. The cover art with the ‘Cuda is awesome. More info at the Small Stone website.
Audioslave “Show Me How To Live” is an Awesome Vanishing Point Tribute
Totally forgot about this great video by Audioslave from 2003, based on everybody’s favorite Mopar movie Vanishing Point. According to the guys at Bangshift, they used two Challengers during the filming of the video and then gave one away to a lucky fan when they were done. Video after the jump!
1971 Dodge Challenger R/T at the Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals
This original, well-documented 4-speed 440 Six Pack Challenger came out of Canada very rusty. Alan Glenn completed a full OE restoration and was able to finish just before bringing it to Carlisle. He had to do new rear frame rails, trunk floor, rear quarter panels, trunk extensions, door skins, hood, etc. Looks great now, though! Via the official Dodge YouTube channel. Check out the video after the jump!
Triple Black
Most people agree that triple black = black paint, black interior and black vinyl top (or black convertible top). Makes for one mean combo, especially on a Mopar. There was a great thread on this option combo on Moparts recently, with pics of some very cool Mopars like this triple black 1968 Dodge Cornonet R/T. More examples after the jump, including triple black ‘Cudas and Challengers!