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‘Cuda to the Clouds

Running the Pikes Peak hill climb in a vintage Mopar. By Bill Woods Photos by Jess Neal Jess Neal dirt-tracks around a posted 10 MPH corner. There’s no much out there beyond those rocks. (Photo: Artemis Images)   3 a.m. Most

Special Special Edition

One-of-37 Original Unrestored 1970 Hemi Challenger R/T SE’s Story & photos by Cliff Gromer ’70 Hemi Challenger R/T SE is one of 37 built with a T-Flite trans. Hood pins were an extra cost option. We go back some 20

Sticker Shock

Story & photo by Cliff Gromer Joe Oldham behind the wheel of Bill Wiemann’s Hemicuda convertible—the same one Joe tested back in the day. One of the great things (I think there are six altogether) about the Mopar hobby is the

The First Hemicuda

This documented 1970 prototype ’Cuda shows its pre-production quirks. Fender tag indicates sport (hockey) stripe delete. The car was built without road lamps and chrome hood pins. Being hand-assembled, there was never any blackout

Hartbreaker

Comedian Kevin Hart was in no joking mood after driver Jared Black put Kev’s custom ’70 ‘Cuda through a fence and down an embankment on LA’s notorious Mulhulland Drive. Kevin had bought the ‘Cuda as a 40h birthday present for

‘Cuda Girl

Joy Curran from North Brunswick, NJ was hunting for a 4-speed Plymouth 'Cuda AAR when she ran into Joe O'Cone who had one. Joe took Joy for a ride and she said that she had to buy the 'Cuda. The product of a 17-year restoration, the

‘Cuda Handling

Tech Question Magnus Wallner, Stockholm, Sweden, 1972 Plymouth Cuda 340 I'm restoring and hopefully improving my 340 6pak 'Cuda, and since it's only gonna be a road car, I wanna improve handling as much as I can (afford). I have acquired…

’72 ‘Cuda Body Panels

Tech Question Magnus Wallner, Stockholm, Sweden, 1972 Plymouth cuda 340 First of all, thank you for all your help so far. I wouldnever have gotten this far without you and MA. This is more of a resto-question than a tech-question…

’70 440 Challenger Radiator Size

Tech Question Sveinn Ragnarsson, Reykjavik, Iceland, 1970 Dodge Challenger 440 I'm upgrading my Dodge Challenger 1970 from a 318 to 440cid. I have been searching for a reasonably priced radiator without muchluck. I found a BRAND…

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