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Bass boat hemi cuda

Posted By: SRT6776

Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/13/21 04:04 AM

Posted By: 67vertman

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/13/21 04:15 AM

Beautiful car! I love that 70 vibe.
Posted By: abodyjoe

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/13/21 10:21 AM

damn shame he ruined it by putting it back to boring stock like that..
Posted By: Jer

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/13/21 12:31 PM

Originally Posted by abodyjoe
damn shame he ruined it by putting it back to boring stock like that..


I've long thought this to be the single biggest travesty in the Mopar world, cracking paint and all.
Posted By: gtx6970

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/13/21 12:32 PM

Originally Posted by abodyjoe
damn shame he ruined it by putting it back to boring stock like that..


Agreed.

That car was super cool in person.
What made it even better was what it is.
Posted By: KISSAlien

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/14/21 02:50 PM

I loved that car. So awesome. When Steve owned it he offered to let me drive it once. I was too chicken as I would have died if anything happened to it.

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Posted By: Neil

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/14/21 03:49 PM

I like those old school paint jobs, especially on old race cars. Must take a crazy amount of time to do those.
Posted By: justinp61

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/14/21 05:04 PM

I wonder what a paint job like that would cost today?
Posted By: Neil

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/14/21 05:10 PM

Whatever extra time it takes to do all the masking work past a normal paint job. I don't think the flake paint itself is a huge thing as much as the labor?

Travis Hess has an Instagram page that he posts progress pictures of race cars being painted with insanely detailed retro flake paint jobs that go on for weeks.

https://youtu.be/5XBAr3PzK3w

https://youtu.be/QPht1Bc8USY

https://youtu.be/ZXJT0VHCA1E

Posted By: gtx6970

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/14/21 05:26 PM

Same car today i believe.

Im a bit of a purist...but i liked that car they way it was.

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Posted By: Hemi_Joel

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/14/21 06:05 PM

It was WAY cooler before, and the ugly wheels ruin the look of the car as well.

People are often too eager to restore cars that really oughtn't be.
Posted By: SNK-EYZ

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/14/21 06:56 PM

I'm surprised that I'm not the only one that thinks it should have been left as it was with the vintage custom paint.

It spent most of it's life with it being a custom, now it just looks like any other purple Cuda convertible.

If it weren't a factory Hemi car, would it have been put back to factory?

If it were a 383 convertible Cuda or just a 318 Barracuda would it have been left as it was?
Posted By: Neil

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/14/21 07:29 PM

Car is likely worth more stock so that is important for guys in it for the $$$.

Guys with money don't mess around with 318 Barracudas so one of those lesser cars with a custom paint scheme would be more safe.
Posted By: SNK-EYZ

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/14/21 10:47 PM

Obviously it' worth more restored to factory stock, but that doesn't necessarily make it a cooler car.

Investment value is what has made many cars un-affordable to most car guys.

It's a double edged sword. The cars need to have some value for most people to be willing to restore them, but people owning them just for hopeful value gains can be detrimental to people who just love the cars.

A lot of the same people who bash late model muscle cars thrive on the old ones becoming unattainable to most people.
Some people just love performance cars and aren't worried about "investment value". twocents
Posted By: Matt M

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 12:23 AM

I like it lot better restored
To each his own I guess.
Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 04:54 AM

Originally Posted by gtx6970
Originally Posted by abodyjoe
damn shame he ruined it by putting it back to boring stock like that..


Agreed.

That car was super cool in person.
What made it even better was what it is.




Agreed x 100...Seen it in person many times over the years, granted it wasn't the best of the best as far as custom paint layouts, and the paint was "aged", however it's was very well presentable, and a sign of the times it was created in, now it's just another purple restored mopar with dog dishes/poverty caps....ho-hum
Posted By: Grizzly

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 05:01 AM

Originally Posted by Matt M
I like it lot better restored


x2

Yep, I would have been more than glad to take some 80 grit to that mess. Set or Rallyes, as usual, would smarten that car right up.

Holy schitt are that guy's Youtube videos boring as hell. shake_head I couldn't make it through his first video on these cars, just too much boot-licking going on.

Posted By: SNK-EYZ

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 01:52 PM

Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
Originally Posted by gtx6970
Originally Posted by abodyjoe
damn shame he ruined it by putting it back to boring stock like that..


Agreed.

That car was super cool in person.
What made it even better was what it is.




Agreed x 100...Seen it in person many times over the years, granted it wasn't the best of the best as far as custom paint layouts, and the paint was "aged", however it's was very well presentable, and a sign of the times it was created in, now it's just another purple restored mopar with dog dishes/poverty caps....ho-hum


I agree completely.
Posted By: Redbird

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 01:55 PM

I think it was way, way cooler with the period paint job.

The market of money says that I am way, way wrong.

Look at the Big Willie Daytona or countless other cars. The online gallery says " restore it as we remember it".

Then it goes to market and the restorer takes a bath.
Posted By: Blusmbl

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 05:17 PM

I'm with most of you, there is no way I would've redone that paint. That period job was just killer!! I didn't care for the mags but would've swapped over to some Keystones or something and just rocked it.
Posted By: migsBIG

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 05:20 PM

Originally Posted by abodyjoe
damn assume he restored it by putting it back to fantastic stock originality like that..



fixed it for you. up
Posted By: Hemi_Joel

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 05:43 PM

If that custom paint job was on a 318 powered coupe, it would be cool but not THAT Cool. The fact that it was on such a rare, exclusive car, and that none of the other owners of such cars dare to deviate from stock is what made it ultra cool. Kind of like if you went to see a Willie Nelson concert at a mega stadium he'd be all right. But if he unexpectedly walked into your local pub and jammed out a few tunes, that would be ultra cool.
Posted By: 65pacecar

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 06:39 PM

Originally Posted by Blusmbl
I'm with most of you, there is no way I would've redone that paint. That period job was just killer!! I didn't care for the mags but would've swapped over to some Keystones or something and just rocked it.
. I hate slots on all cars, terrible looking wheels. Keystones would make it pop with that paint. Even if you like slots they are too dull for the rest of the car.
Posted By: justinp61

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/15/21 11:40 PM

Originally Posted by 65pacecar
Originally Posted by Blusmbl
I'm with most of you, there is no way I would've redone that paint. That period job was just killer!! I didn't care for the mags but would've swapped over to some Keystones or something and just rocked it.
. I hate slots on all cars, terrible looking wheels. Keystones would make it pop with that paint. Even if you like slots they are too dull for the rest of the car.


iagree

I too liked it better with the custom paint job. Now it's a over restored poodle. twocents
Posted By: Neil

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/16/21 12:03 AM

Originally Posted by 65pacecar
Originally Posted by Blusmbl
I'm with most of you, there is no way I would've redone that paint. That period job was just killer!! I didn't care for the mags but would've swapped over to some Keystones or something and just rocked it.
. I hate slots on all cars, terrible looking wheels. Keystones would make it pop with that paint. Even if you like slots they are too dull for the rest of the car.


I agree Keystones would have been a much better choice than the slot mags.
Posted By: Mastershake340

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/16/21 12:22 AM

I’ve wondered if there would be any controversy if this had been a custom painted 318 car that was repainted back to its stock color. My guess is no.
Posted By: Blusmbl

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/16/21 12:56 AM

Originally Posted by Mastershake340
I’ve wondered if there would be any controversy if this had been a custom painted 318 car that was repainted back to its stock color. My guess is no.


I don't think I'd do that to a 318 car either.

A friend of mine just bought a '71 Cutlass that was painted in the late 80's and had an LS7 dropped in it. It's blue with gold splash graphics and some silver stars on it too. It's not a rare car at all but we're all begging him to leave the paint alone, it's just period correct cool and he agrees. He's not touching the paint!

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Posted By: abodyjoe

Re: Bass boat hemi cuda - 05/17/21 11:33 AM

Originally Posted by Mastershake340
I’ve wondered if there would be any controversy if this had been a custom painted 318 car that was repainted back to its stock color. My guess is no.


even if it were a 6cyl car i think it would look better in its custom paint.
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