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Previews of our most ambitious project ever. The Super Cuda, a 1500 horsepower, twin turbo V10, 200 mph 1970 Cuda.
Previews of our most ambitious project ever. The Super Cuda, a 1500 horsepower, twin turbo V10, 200 mph 1970 Cuda.
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S2014, EP17 "Preview of the Super Cuda"Previews of our most ambitious project ever. The Super Cuda, a 1500 horsepower, twin turbo V10, 200 mph 1970 Cuda.
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S2014, EP13 "From Las Vegas to Bonneville"The Pro Shop goes to SEMA in Las Vegas. Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) is an annual industry convention that showcases the latest in performance and custom cars. The Super 'Cuda debuts on the BASF stand.
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S2014, EP8 "The New Blues Mobile"Larry takes us behind the scenes to show us how all the carbon fiber components of the Super Cuda were created in their state-of-the-art facility.
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S2014, EP4 "Live From Newfoundland and Labrador"Peter journeys to the Far East, of Canada that is, and forgets to bring co-host Michelle. Just off the Trans Canada Highway Peter finds a great collection of fifties classics and sixties muscle cars in Swift Current, population - 400.
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