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Dewey C. Green's '70 Hemi 'Cuda

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The 'Cuda had undercoating in the inner wheel housings, which was not reproduced when restored.
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Surface rust was the extent of the damage--nothing that a little media blasting wouldn't take care of.
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Inside and underneath, the condition of the 'Cuda was excellent.
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Note the original rubber plugs (previous photo) and the extensive use of seam sealer from the factory.
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On the rotisserie, the overall condition after media blasting shows that this is one car every owner wished they could start with.
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  • • “Time Machines Auto Restorations’ credibility and knowledge of Mopar cars is exceptional. Richard Brandl Sr. has restored a lot of Mopars, and his attention to detail is exceptional. Time Machines put a lot of effort in finding the correct components that are needed for award-winning results. Knowing is one thing—finding and restoring is another.”
  • Time Machines Auto Restorations, Dept. MPRM, 9208 Eden Ave., Hudson, FL 34667; (888) 869-9577; timemachines@hotmail.com
  • • “Performance Car Graphics provided all the decals for the restoration of the Hemi ’Cuda. David Patik also rebuilt the clock to its original working condition.”
  • Performance Car Graphics, Dept. MPRM, 723 Shannon St., Tallahassee, FL 32311; (850) 878-1450; fax: (850) 878-3161; e-mail: cargraphix@aol.com
  • • “The endless amount of clips, as well as the necessary front and rear lamp wiring harnesses and door handles, came from Year One.”
  • Year One Inc., Dept. MPRM, P.O. Box 129, Tucker, GA 30085; (800) YEAR-ONE; fax: (800) 680-6806; Atlanta and overseas: (770) 493-6568; www.yearone.com/
  • • “Jerry Schmidt at Concours Creations provided the wiper motor—Concours Creations is where the Mopar judging standards are set as it relates to this part.”
  • Concours Creations, Dept. MPRM, 615 Cypress Ave., Orange, FL 32763; (904) 774-4686.
  • • “Galen Govier has helped us with a lot of things on this car. He documented and certified the car before we bought it, and as we have restored it, he has looked at it and helped us get the finest details correct—getting right down to the last bolt and nut, to the ‘nth’ degree.”
  • Galen Govier, G.T.S., Dept. MPRM, Rte. 1, Box 322K, Prairie du Chien, WI 53821.
  • • “Roger Gibson Restorations specializes in the very small and unusual parts, bolts, and nuts. Roger and Frank have the small and very finely detailed parts, and are exactly what people need, and they fill a niche that no one else services. They are accurate and authentic reproductions.”
  • Roger Gibson Restorations, Attn. Frank Badelson, Dept. MPRM, P.O. Box 35300, Richmond, VA 23235; (804) 743-0570.
  • • “The lock-out rod is one of the very hardest parts to find for any four-speed Mopar. Hemispherical Products has it!”
  • Hemispherical Products, Dept. MPRM, Box 2144, Hemet, CA 92546; (909) 929-9767.

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