Vehicle Description
The term "Show & Go" is the traditional way to describe a car that
is detailed enough for shows, but also has a lot to offer in the
performance department. But this extreme 1971 Cuda restomod
combines the highest levels of detailing, luxury, and ultra-high
performance. There are no compromises. The engine is none other
than a 426 Keith Black Hemi. The same engine builder who provided
power for legends Don 'The Snake' Prudhomme, Tom 'The Mongoo$e'
McEwen, and "The Hawaiian" Roland Leong. Aside from gobs of
horsepower and torque, there is nothing like it when it comes time
to show what you're packing under the hood. The visual impact is
unparalleled. Extreme engineering continues with the chassis. In
front, tubular a-arms and k-member; out back a four-link setup with
coilovers. And the Air Ride system allows for a killer stance when
parked. Inside, Steve Holcomb worked his magic with an over-the-top
custom red leather interior. It has the feel of an exotic, and is
equipped with tilt, CD sound with remote, and a row of very cool
black Auto Meter Gauges expertly placed in the dash. The red
upholstered theme carries on in the trunk. Staggered Billet
Specialties forged aluminum wheels finish off the only-the-best
theme of this leading edge Cuda.