Photo shoot in Brick, NJ with this gorgeous Black Cherry 1971 Plymouth Barracuda 340 and a Jersey Shore Model. For more on the car, check out RU-vid page @alyoungcuda (Leaving the house after the shoot) iPhone 13 7/31/2022
I dig your wheels. I like that you did something different and didn't go with the done-to-death 5-spokes, Torq Thrusts like everyone else does...and didn't upsize to 20" or some-such ridiculous wheels with rubber-band tires.
I remember that 'cuda from years ago, it was always a show car, now it deserves to be restored back to original!!! Those Cragar wheels, they were cool when they came out in the '80s, Had a set on a '74 Satellite, dressed up as a Roadrunner, well anyways, nice 'cuda, restore the car back to it's natural born look!!! Mopar or no Car!!!
I saw the Barracuda in Fast and Furious 7, it has the 1972 Cuda tail lights and different hood but many sources says it's a 1970 AAR Cuda. Do you know anything about that? Is there a customization like this for Cuda's?
@@bugraserdarr considering that they only made about 2,700 aars, I doubt it was a real one. The aar had 70, 71 square tail lights, a double sided single hood scoop in the center of the hood, not the j54 double ram air. And of course the graduated hockey stick stripe with the aar emblem. Probably something they patched together for the movie.
@@BLACKWOLF-1911 Thank you for the information sir. That Cuda in the movie looks so nice by the way. I hope one day I’ll have one of that Cuda’s! :) Have you ever driven a Roadrunner before? I really like that muscle too.
This.... this will bring religion to your life. Has there EVER been anything more sexy ever built? The stance, the sound... I must have one! You'll never convince me of a better more sexy item in the world. '71 Cuda, everything else is a fail.
I fell in Love with that car since my granddad drove me to school with his one. i loved that hip swing, you know.. So last year i bought myself one 97 model, I found it in Russia, god knows why they got ist, with a totally broken engine, but rest on best condition. Unrestored and nearly mint, but now i´m looking for a genuine engine just to have that sound. All I found were some restored hemi versions that need to be renewed... I need a V8 brubbling engine! Does anyone got a help or hint for me? I pay for shippimg to belgium, no prob there.
0:50 What is that lump on rear quarter panel behind the wheel? Looks like the paint is bubbling up over rust? Nice color but the white accents ruined it.
😂😂 wheels got to go. Wheels are outdated. You realize it’s a classic car right? Classic cars/old cars are supposed to have older style/classic style wheels. Putting newer 18”-20” wheels looks absolutely horrible on classic cars, but that is up to the car owner. I’m not going to judge their style. And “outdated”, it’s not a kitchen, it’s a classic car, it’s supposed to look like it’s older.
I agree. I can't stand when I see a '70 Chevelle SS (my dream car that I will have one day...) with wheels that look like a Ferris wheel from from a state fair. Don't mess with perfection, in my opinion.
You could buy a new '71 Cuda on the dealer lot as late as 1973 because these cars (at the time) wereas ugly as AMC Gremlins. The bigger the engine, the harder they were to sell. This guy needs to lose the aftermarket engine and shaker. It sits way to high to be real.
Three things... One, those wheels are terrible looking, so outdated, completely not appealing, they got to go! Two, traction bars don't work on Mopars(thats why they have pinion snubbers) and they will certainly over time cause your axle tubes to twist and distort, they got to go! Three, that garbage you have hanging from the rear view mirror, yep,,, that seriously has to go!! Honesty is the best policy, other than that the car looks good.