kruleworld
Well-Known Member
Possibly the worst Cuda you'd ever consider restoring, but this one was restored on the TV show 'Graveyard Carz'. the show is about Mark Worman who restores Mopars in his specialty shop. This 1971 'Cuda 440-6 was wrecked back in 1980 at over 80mph. The guys picked up the twisted pieces back in 2007. Unfortunately someone told these guys that American Chopper is popular because of all the fighting, but didn't tell them that the people come for the fights, but STAY for the craftsmanship. The result is the show is all but unwatchable as they bicker and scream at each other and occasionally tinker on cars in between. I'm staggered they get anything done.
I was testing out a technique for creating duplicate model car panels with foil. I pressed the foil onto the donor and burnish the shape into it. i then back filled the new panel with body filler to keep it's shape. this works well for Mrs Oregon as I could dent the panel before setting it. It also meant i could build this car without sacrificing a perfectly good Hemi Cuda kit.
This was assembled into a body shell by using a junk chassis from my spares box, that came off an old MPC pontiac. It was spray painted International Orange. the luggage rack was built from styrene rod.
I was testing out a technique for creating duplicate model car panels with foil. I pressed the foil onto the donor and burnish the shape into it. i then back filled the new panel with body filler to keep it's shape. this works well for Mrs Oregon as I could dent the panel before setting it. It also meant i could build this car without sacrificing a perfectly good Hemi Cuda kit.
This was assembled into a body shell by using a junk chassis from my spares box, that came off an old MPC pontiac. It was spray painted International Orange. the luggage rack was built from styrene rod.