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Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 22 8:10 am
by Pete
You clearly have not had many cars upside down then, Ali??

Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 22 3:09 pm
by mygasser
Pete wrote: Fri Feb 25, 22 8:10 am You clearly have not had many cars upside down then, Ali??
probably like most of us pete, we try to avoid it :thumbright:
neil.

Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 22 4:11 pm
by Pete
mygasser wrote: Sat Feb 26, 22 3:09 pm
Pete wrote: Fri Feb 25, 22 8:10 am You clearly have not had many cars upside down then, Ali??
probably like most of us pete, we try to avoid it :thumbright:
neil.
I am currently leading my wife 2:1 on this "competition".

This excludes high speed motorcycle "high sides" as well...

The sad reality is that excreta does happen, and a roof or two has saved our bacon on more than one occasion....

Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Mon Feb 28, 22 7:17 am
by cadboy
Well yes Pete for upside down driving that is not a good car.

and no to your question, I try my best to keep the 4 wheels down :)

Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 22 10:19 am
by english68
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:) :) :)

Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 22 11:55 am
by MattH
english68 wrote: Wed Mar 02, 22 10:19 am DSC_0081.JPG :) :) :)
Do you wish you still had it Nigel?

Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 22 3:20 pm
by english68
Very much so!

Hoping to be back in the Mopar fold at some point :)

Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 22 11:34 pm
by Steve
I remember seeing this at the NATS a few years ago....what an absolutely beautiful car!

Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Wed Mar 30, 22 12:48 am
by RobTwin
english68 wrote: Tue Mar 08, 22 3:20 pm Very much so!

Hoping to be back in the Mopar fold at some point :)
Have you still got the Bristol, Nigel?

Re: Best 1970 Cuda ever?

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 22 8:09 am
by english68
You have a great memory, Rob!

Bristol didn't work out, unfortunately. Saw it auctioned off recently as an unfinished project.

A shame as Martin did such an amazing job on the drivetrain - fastest (and loudest) Bristol ever?

Best wishes to all