1971 Plymouth Cuda Convertible Burnouts And Street Racing
This is the internet legend "Peelerboy" in his red 1971 Plymouth Barracuda convertible 383 4-speed way back in around 1983 doing some burnouts and having some fun with a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle.
Ford vs Mopar on RT 21 NJ Street Racing
1970's ('75) street racing on RT 21 Clifton, NJ by Rutt's Hut. Filmed with early format reel to reel video camera equipment of the time. My 1966 Ford with a 14:1 427 side oiler raced a 1968 440 Plymouth Roadrunner. Ford wins by a nose in the end!
Mopars: Junkyard Wrecks to Street Kings
Mopars: Past and Present
This video will take you from Mopar wrecks, to mean machines tearing up the street. The first song is done by Zach Taulbee.
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1971 Red Hemi Cuda
Restoration done by Hot Rod Harry's Collision Repair & Kustom Restoration.
Originally another company had the job to restore the original paint and they put the wrong color on. The reason there isn't a motor in the car is because only the body was delivered. You can see a finished pic of the Cuda w/ motor at www.myspace.com/hotrodharry_s
Plymouth Barracuda
A compilation of clips staring one of the best muscle cars out there, the Plymouth Barracuda!
1971 Plymouth Cuda 383 Starting
This is my Plymouth Cuda with a 383 engine, that has not been started in over 13 years, We changed the oil and filter, spark plugs, fuel filter, drained the fuel tank and filled with fresh gas and a new NOS Holley 4160 carb The car started on the 3rd try and it runs great! 383 4 Barrel, Auto, Factory Air, 3:91 rear, 727 transmission.
1973 Plymouth Cuda Supercharged
Here's a nice clean 'Cuda we put an intercooled P1SC ProCharger on along with a few of our other custom parts.
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Muscle Car Burnouts -Smoke 'em if ya Got 'em
The South Carolina Muscle Car Society held its 1st annual "Smoke 'Em if ya Got 'Em" burnout contest at Blatchley Brake and Tire in Ridgeland, SC. Over 600 people and 100 muscle cars came from miles around to see what the SCMCS was all about. For those of you that missed it, enjoy the vid.