'Cuda Comes In
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
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Beautiful cuda ! Perfect drive line
Good morning, George and Nick
Surprised Nick didn't check for rear seal oil leak. Just kidding - Enjoy the Journey - Cheers
Next time!
Long Island loves Nick's Garage, best show on TH-cam.
almost any older car if it sits for a few weeks may or will be hard to start, glad to see that sweet 1970 cuda 383 get the care that it needs in the hands of Dr. Nick, thanks for the extra video George, cheers.
Thanks for sharing George I enjoyed it.
My pleasure.
What a BEAUTIFUL Cuda! Nick it must be wonderful to get to work on and drive some of the most beautiful cars in the world!
Sweet
NICK'S GARAGE NUMBER ONE ALWAYS
Beautiful car! I love Tor Red on a Cuda!👍
Fixed in less than 8 minutes 😉
Thanks for the extra video Nick 👍👍
No problem 👍
I used to have a spare ballast resistor in the glove box of my 70 charger all the time. lol
That car is drop dead gorgeous, the super model of muscle cars and Nick is the only man I would trust her with.
My opinion on owning a classic car is that you NEED to learn the basics. These cars are as simple as you can get: air, compression, fuel, spark. As long as nothing mechanical went bad like a hole in the block (an even then, some of those will run), it will run with only a little effort. Today's gasoline is terrible for evaporating out of the carb. and wrecking rubber parts or leaving residues if the car sits. After I drive my Firebird, it stinks up the garage with the evaporating gas and if it sits a few weeks, the bowl is empty. At least I don't have to worry about anyone stealing it>>they won't know how to start it or drive the five speed that it in it (no gear pattern on knob and it's a Warner T-50).
Thanks for the bonus content....awesome car...thanks...🔧🔧👍
I have always said "Experience is Underrated"
Loved the surprise short episode of daily life at Nicks Garage!
With what you do Nick, is it really work ?
When you love what you do it's not work
I knew before this began that Nick wouldn't wait until "tomorrow" to see why it wouldn't start.
Awesome car good job Nick and crew I think you have the Mopar touch Nick see you Monday
Kinda looks like the one in the beginning of the original Gone in Sixty Seconds.
I had a '72 340 Challenger that color!
One of my greatest mistakes, in 1979, I had the opportunity to buy a 1970 Cuda, 383, 4 speed car, it was a dark copper, almost brown color, black interior, absolutely no rust, needed a clutch, tires, and some steering components, nothing major, it ran excellent, $1000, and I passed! 😳🤦♂️
Nice Cuda. Now, I know George is not in a hurry, but, and I guess I am not alone, I really want to see the inline on the dyno. Take care guys.
Thanks for sharing George
You are very welcome
What a nice ‘Cuda, probably an old school tune up will do wonders for it starting. I recently did a new school tune up on my ‘12 Chrysler 200 Touring convertible. I replaced the spark plugs, cleaned the MAP sensor and Intake air temperature sensor. Cleaned the throttle body and reinstalled the throttle body and upper intake manifold plenum. Quite and difference in the performance of that Pentastar engine when I drove it.
reminds me of a white Cuda exactly like this except in white - 383, hockey stripe, 4 speed, stock rims, etc. my best friend at the time was going to buy it from the original owner back in the day, which was 1980. for a thousand bucks :D his dad squashed the deal because it needed some simple maintenance, brakes, etc. though we later found a sweet 69 Charger, that was the last one we looked at and he never pulled the trigger on a car.
That is a beautiful 'Cuda!
Nice video Nick and crew.
Thanks 👍
My guess is ignition.
I thought for sure. I wouldn't have guessed that the owner wouldn't have known how to start it.
Stunning looking car!! The wider wheels and tires in the back really enhances the look.
They look like the same size as the fronts to me.
@@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism F60 on the front, G60 on the rear.
@@2264ish Must be real subtle. Can't see the difference.
Thanks for the surprise video!
I like the video but the likes are at 440 and i find that fitting