Known as the "BBP Project 'Cuda," this custom 2008 Plymouth 'Cuda
concept car was designed and built to encourage Chrysler
Corporation to bring back the 'Cuda model and the Plymouth brand.
"Beefier" and larger overall than the original, there is no
mistaking its heritage. It is faithful to its 1970-74 E-Body
ancestors. Although a concept car, it was designed to translate
into a production version. It was important for the car to look and
drive like a car that came off the assembly line. The BBP 'Cuda was
handcrafted by Gaffoglio Family Metalcrafters in Fountain Valley,
CA. Metalcrafters is known in the OEM industry for their extreme
commitment to quality construction and quick build times. They
count Toyota, Nissan, Audi, Hyundai and Chrysler among their list
of OEM customers. Interestingly, Metalcrafters built the Concept
Challenger for Dodge. Metalcrafters used the same technique to
build the 'Cuda as they used to build Dodge's Concept Challenger.
Starting with an "LX" chassis (in this case a brand-new donor 2007
Charger SRT8), they proceeded to remove the body and totally
disassemble the car down to the chassis. The bare chassis was cut
in half, shortened 4 inches and put back together. A full-scale
foam model of the car was machined on a 5-axis milling machine
complete with stub axles, wheels and tires for critical review.
After numerous cosmetic changes, a mold was made from the foam
model for the one-piece carbon-fiber body, which was fit to the
chassis. Once the fitment was confirmed, the glass areas were
removed and the doors, trunk and hood were cut out. The glass for
the windshield, rear window and side windows was manufactured by
Metalcrafters at their facility. This glass is DOT-approved
tempered safety glass, just like the glass in any production car.
New door panels were made and the interior modified to convert from
a four-door sedan to a two-door coupe. The stock instrument panel
was retained for the production look and feel. The stock drivetrain
and electrical system were also retained with the addition of a
functional Shaker hood scoop and Flowmaster mufflers. Stock wheels
and tires were replaced with chrome 22-inch Zenetti "Fives" shod
with 265/35/22 Pirelli P Zeros in front and 305/35/22 Pirelli P
Zeros in the rear. The finish is highlighted by the clearcoated
exposed carbon fiber on the hood, deck lid spoiler and rear
taillight panel. The remainder of the body is shot with Lamborghini
Pearl Orange. When the car was nearly complete, Mopar execs
happened to be at Metalcrafters. After seeing the Concept 'Cuda,
the executives asked if they could take the car to the 2007 SEMA
Show in Las Vegas, where it made its official debut. Mopar used
this opportunity to gauge public opinion for potential future
reintroduction by placing it front and center in their display.
**TITLED AS A 2007 DODGE CHARGER** ** PREVIEW
Vehicle Details
2008 Plymouth Cuda
Listing ID:CC-1988807
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:2008
Make:Plymouth
Model:Cuda
Exterior Color:ORANGE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:162689
VIN:2B3LA73W47H668197
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