Doc's Ruby cuda

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Cool factor has nothing to do with it if you can't drive it. Oh wait I forgot he can't drive it,it's still yard art.

He would have to utilize his frame rails anyhow though. The make the fenders an hood in glass but nothing more. My truck however is a new ball game lol
 
i can tell you now , there will be no fiberglass parts making it on to the cuda. it would be a total waste of money , time , and effort. stick with metal panels asa
 

He would have to utilize his frame rails anyhow though. The make the fenders an hood in glass but nothing more. My truck however is a new ball game lol

It's more than frame rails. I would like to see Asa get his car on the road and driving. As far as your truck leave it alone you have it running. Go buy a Chevy
 
It's more than frame rails. I would like to see Asa get his car on the road and driving. As far as your truck leave it alone you have it running. Go buy a Chevy

I'm good. A Chevy would do what my truck will, but well save the discussion for another thread
 
I have to agree with Bill and Lance. We want to see Asa get his car up and running and driveable.
 
cuz if i brake some thing i dont have the cash to fix it .

Pretty cheap I hope

not bad but i anit got that

Keep in mind this is an ideal what do you think this would look like on my car i aint got the gren for it tho . But just ideals ? Any one got any pics of one with a 6 pack scoop ?

I have to agree with Bill and Lance. We want to see Asa get his car up and running and driveable.


These are why we need to focus.
 
These are why we need to focus.

Chuck if we can keep this on track and help Asa get his car going again he will feel a lot better about himself and what he accomplishments working on his car he will be 10 feet tall and will want to learn to do more. So lets keep him on track and do with what he has in parts.
 
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