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'Cuda Custom Covertible seen at show.

It looks like the guys that made the custom 'Cuda for the 2007 SEMA show made another car. This time a convertible, plum crazy, white top and interior.

You can see photos at Autoblog.
Chrysler 'Cuda Convertible Concept at Cars & Coffee - Autoblog
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....I sure hope someone rethinks the grill....
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Re: 'Cuda Custom Covertible seen at show.

wow, that was nicely done. I agree though, redo the grille and you have a winner.
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Re: 'Cuda Custom Covertible seen at show.

Yeah, I like the '71 style grill better than that one.

My first impression was they look like they have the Shaker hood done right. I like the white top and interior. The Plum Crazy paint color just makes me want it all the more on a new Challenger.
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Re: 'Cuda Custom Covertible seen at show.

yea, that is just an incredible color. Im a bigger fan of the Sublime though. That just pops right out lol. Very nice on the daytonas that i have seen it on lately
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yea, that is just an incredible color. Im a bigger fan of the Sublime though. That just pops right out lol. Very nice on the daytonas that i have seen it on lately
...my son bought a "PC" Daytona last summer....it really does get alot of attention
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Re: 'Cuda Custom Covertible seen at show.

very nice, i love that color also. I just wish we could have all the cool colors back
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Re: 'Cuda Custom Covertible seen at show.

Im not a big fan of this "cuda" except for the shaker. A grill and tail lights do not a 'Cuda make. Until someone comes up with the correct rear quarter panel line, this is just a Challenger with aftermarked grill and oversized tail lights. Applaud the attempt and Im sure over time these will only get better.
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Re: 'Cuda Custom Covertible seen at show.

it does look good, but not quite like this one
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Re: 'Cuda Custom Covertible seen at show.

ALthough I think the new challenger is bad azz, if they would have made the Cuda. OMG!!!! That would have been the chit!
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