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vader87

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This Cuda was built by Johnson's Hot Rod Shop out of Gadsden Alabama. It premiered at the SEMA show in Vegas. My brother is a machinist and he helped with this project. He made all the headlight trim rings, Dash trim, console and all of the brackets and mounts. Sweet ain't it? I got to see it come together.
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This thread sucks... you need WAY MORE PICS to do this car any sort of justice.


WOW, I want one, but with maybe 18s and not 20s or what ever they are....
 
the thread still sucks..... MORE PICS!


damn it man dont hold out on me here!
 
WOWOWOWZORS! That is awesome! I love the subtle Hemi "billboard" paint, the stance, the wheels (and I usually hate huge wheels, and the CF and aluminum trickery under the hood. All the accents are awesome, they add that subtle zing that makes a car interesting without distracting from the original lines of the car.



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Someone Needs To Do A Modernized Version Of Our Cars Like That.... Its Tastefuly Awesome!!!
 
Your brother did some damn FINE work,he should be very proud.My hat is off to him,beautiful craftmenship.
 
Yep! They are! The front fenders and hood are all carbon fiber!
 
I seen two cars built by Johnson's Hot Rod Shop at a local cruise. One was a '66 Nova and a '69 Camaro both cars were the best I ever seen.
 
Nice but I'd have invested my time and $ restoring it back to 100% factory stock original (but that's me).
 
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