Author: budascuda

Sooo…! that’s the way it gonna be.

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Not mine, but e body related. I hope he can make it happen.

Trunk pan

Can someone tell me whats the difference between a 70 and a 71 cuda trunk pans?

Trunk floor pan

Can someone tell me whats the difference between a 70 and a 71 cuda floor pans?

Lest we forget!

Dear friend and beloved foes,
In light of the recent tragic event in Nevada, let’s engage in a discussion that is heated and hated for oh so long. A hand to hand combat with an issue that has created foes out of friends and vice versa. Needless to say; an issue that has left many grief stricken for life, GUN CONTROL..
I do not take this lightly, and I would like you to trust me on that. but it has become absurd and the following is said with that in mind.
A member once said ” the bad guys…

Lest we forget!

Robots need loving too

Robots; being mankind’s ever evolving endeavor , they have reached a point where their presence is felt in all aspects of our lives, they have reached a level of sophistication that allows them to appear almost human ,with human interests. You don’t believe me? Look at the Window in the right hand corner of your main Page and you can see the number of the members currently using the forum . There is also the number of guests and the number of robots that are currently on the forum.
I…

Robots need loving too

Okay, gee mee 4 gees

Well I thought it was interesting that some people think that just because it’s for fun, you should loose money on your hobbies or interests. If that was true, the gentleman who sold his hemi cuda on BJ for 3.5 million must have been shocked out of his socks to see the 3.5 mill bid. (he was not, in fact he held out and rejected 3.2 offer). Or to pay $4000 for a nos cuda grill knowing that it will LOWER the price of your cuda! But since it was for hobby, it don’t matter that it was…

Okay, gee mee 4 gees

Come on , don’t be fantastic!

During a conversation the other night with a friend whom I thought knows very little about cars and even less about welding, the topic of spot welding came up and how I should approach my project. He claimed that there is a sequence to spot or stud welding a piece of sheet metal onto a car. Certain areas for example, require many spot welds especially in the area around the front shock towers and inner fenders. Apparently, when welding a replacement panel, the heat from these welds could…

Come on , don’t be fantastic!