No unfortunately not, I wish though.
Plymouth.
Plymouth.
Between $250,000 and $500,000 per the rob report magazine, for the 1970-71, hemi cuda coupe model.
1970 was the first Hemi Cuda. In 1969 The largest motor offered was the 440 6pk.
Cuda Kid - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009 (Hollywood Ultra Fest)
The Hemi was upgraded in 2009.The Hemi was upgraded in 2009.
Very likely, as there was no 2007 Dodge Challenger.
The cast of Cuda Kid - 2009 includes: Austin Frame Derek Frame as Cuda Kid Ben Frame as The Driver
MuscleCar - 2001 Cuda Blow-Apart was released on: USA: March 2009
MuscleCar - 2001 Cuda Entertainment System was released on: USA: August 2009
Nothing, it's the same car (or fish) Actually there is a difference! It is basically the same car but the Cuda was the high perfomance model of the Barracuda. The title of a Cuda even says "Cuda", not "Barracuda". The Cuda usually had a 340 six pack, or a 383 Commando, or 440 with dual quads or six pack, or a Hemi. barracudas where slant 6 or 318 cudas where any 340 4barrel and above but all parts are the same bolth mopar e body
The 440, was a wedge motor. The Hemi, was a 426. They made a 392, but it was not for high performance. The hemi cars, were lucky to run in the 12's. Actually, the hot ticket for Dodge was the "max wedge," which was much faster. The Hemi was really quite a dissapointment, and most were pulled out, and trashed, or blown up. They could be beat with a small block Chevy. I know that for fact.........