SEMA Show 2008. 1972 Plymouth Cuda built by Ron's Motorworks in Bernie, MO for owner Glen Baugus.
At the heart of this Cuda is the twin Paxton-supercharged, 6.1-liter Dodge hemi. The ram air hood hood feeds the air intake that's been meticulously sculpted into the cowl area. A FAST fuel injection system controls the motor as well as FAST controls on the Chrysler 545 5-speed automatic transmission.
The suspension utilizes Air Ride technology shocks with the Unibody steel frame and Magnum Force Racing independent front suspension. The rear end is a 3.70 geared Currie unit cut down and enhanced with a Detroit TruTrac limited slip system. Wilwood brakes are used all around and a Flaming River column and modified Ford rack and pinion steering box is used to direct the Billet Specialties Fuelie wheels and BFG tires. 18 x 8-inch wheels are up front wrapped by P245/45-18’s while beefy 20 x 10’s and P295/45 -20 push it along out back.
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