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Old 03-23-2022, 01:39 PM
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Howdy MOPAR people from Queensland Evette

Me and my red 73 cuda just joined so hi everyone, evette
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welcome with your red cuda!
Old 03-23-2022, 05:37 PM
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Wow. Love it. thanks for the welcome!!

Old 03-23-2022, 08:24 PM
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Evette -

Welcome, please tell us about the car!

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Old 03-24-2022, 06:40 AM
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Red Cuda from Missouri USA now in Brisbane


My first MOPAR and the addiction began..
Old 03-24-2022, 06:43 AM
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Hiya
Not sure if my previous message attached, still learning in this forum how to respond.
Had cuda for a short time so far, would love to get a manual for him, as looking for parts as a list of fixes to address, including major rust, new exhaust, auto electrics and engine issues. But he is in great condition for an original BS Vin, 1973 all red cuda from Missouri, USA>
Hope to acquire plenty of knowledge as to how to keep it original, fix it and enjoy driving fast ... for many years to come.
$$$$ expensive little hobby .. but learning as quickly as I can.
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Evette -

Great picture!

Most folks think about the engine and transmission first, but if the car is original, take a good look at the suspension, it's usually pretty bad.
There are some great aftermarket sources, but not sure how the shipping would be to OZ.

Depending on what you plan on doing with the car, think twice about getting rid of the automatic transmission.
Assuming you have a 727 trans and an 8 3/4" rear.
Do you know the gear ratio, assume it's a 3.23?

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Old 03-24-2022, 07:56 AM
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Hey Archer
Thanks for that, yes 3.23 I believe. Oh no .. I have no idea about my rear or if 727 trans ...all a tad new to me, hence i need to get myself a manual quick smart. I decoded the VIN, thats as far as I have gotten lol.

Just take it to the track for fun and events, cruise, and bit by bit restore him. Will keep auto transmission.

Thanks for your information. I have some MOPAR contacts here in Australia, and will see what the mechanic recommends.
Then I can always check for reproduction parts etc if feasible to bring in from USA myself, shipping is possible with some USA parts online stores.
Well who knows, will soon find out!!

I have also obsessively created a few tshirts as very male dominated by the way..
MOPAR Girl.
I am not a cougar.
I just love the cuda.

Silly I know ...and
Just a girl and her pony ..
CAR


Old 03-24-2022, 08:12 AM
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I will find out more about the car when my mechanic is available.

I am reading and I think you may have mentioned it in an old thread that a 3.55 3.73 gear ratio is better in a 3 speed auto like mine?
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Evette -

3.23 / 3.55 are good all around gears; they will handle both highway speeds and still give you a quick launch.
I think the first thing to do, besides having fun with the car, which it sounds like you're already doing, is to figure out the end game. (And NO, there doesn't have to be one right now.)
Choices change depending if you want the best track times, highway cruiser, show car (restoration) or a little of all three.
There are going to be some compromises.
Sounds like you're doing your homework, so address any safety issues first, and then figure out how fast you want to go

Posting some of your thoughts might give us more insight.

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Old 03-24-2022, 09:40 AM
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Thank you so much for your reply, it's really insightful and helpful.
Great things to think about.
You are spot on. My first mission is to make the car absolutely safe and reliable and get the engine running better, not burning fuel (our prices are torture here in aussie) and next month replace the entire floor pan?not sure of the term but its all got to go due to rust. A little bit at a time as rather $$$. Eek.
Its not going to be an everyday car, I have one of those. It's to go fast on the track and get prettier every little spend towards how it used it look but with some modern things like air con!! (queensland is damn hot) LEDs? All things to ask you guys down the track so it doesn't suck up my power or ruin the car. Then when I am at that point, look at what it needs restoration wise V increasing speed. Like a missing dimmer switch, new carpets, a ralle red? paint job, new bumpers, cuda grill etc.. and where I get them from.
That's where the wealth of knowledge here will benefit me!! Thanks again for your thoughts.
And find out where to find the little original bits or reproductions of what might be missing, needs replacing.
I'm sure there are plenty of centuries of knowledge right here... Mopar Girl.


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Welcome to the site !!!!
Looks like a great project.... Nice Ride !!
https://www.classicindustries.com/mopar/catalog.html
Mopar on Evette !!!

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Old 03-24-2022, 12:27 PM
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Wow.
Fantastic!
Thanks so much, great resource for my parts etc...

I've also checked out a few awesome usa online parts sites, I probably need to find someone who needs a holiday in Queensland and pack their case full of cuda bits ha too!!
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Well I’m not getting on a plane with a full floor plan…😎
Old 03-24-2022, 06:11 PM
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You mean without one?
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I'm not sure how often Kalitta Flying Service ( http://www.kalittaair.com/ ) goes to the Assie part of the world..... But you can check here for some of your sheet metal parts needed....
http://www.autometaldirect.com/index...MaAmPjEALw_wcB
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