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Neat car.
Wonder if they kept the shaker setup. Standard on a Hemi Cuda but rare on a Hemi Challenger. Remember being in an auto parts store picking up a pair of 426 valve cover gaskets years ago. Counter person asked why I needed 2 oil pan gaskets!!! |
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Now that is awesome that they still have it and with the original engine. That is so cool.
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sign of a good driver
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The automatic transmission probably helped the original drivetrain survive.
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forgot it was an automatic . i agree
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that car rocks! thanks for posting, it really took off in those videos. My friend has a 70 hemi cuda auto (Column shift, bench seat) and he had it since new, it is a scary ride (like this yellow car).
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