Full Build: 1971 Cuda Resto Mod From Stock To UFC Street Fighter

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PowerBlock's MuscleCar pays tribute to UFC President Dana White and the fighters of the UFC with this step-by-step build of this serious resto mod. Unlike typical celebrity cars made to be looked at, this bad boy is made to be pounded. It has raw Muscle Car power and classic '70s styling, but is improved with state-of-the-art suspension and brakes. The UFC Street Fighter Cuda is one of the most popular projects ever built on television.
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*God, the engine and engine compartment are so clean. You can't take your eyes off it.*

magicworldtv
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Nice to see a whole bunch of you noticed the logo change. I thought I was seeing things. Feel bad for the people who had to redo that part. What a pain it must have been. The car turned out sweet though.

IronSikh
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I see Dana thought the same of those UFC Cutout Logo’s as I did, and Nixed those ornery looking things for the 440’s. Good choice Dana!!! 🤙💯

tripleeathletics
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The UFC logo on the doors was either never actually applied or was removed and replaced by 440 by the time this build was completed. However, this is absolutely gorgeous. One of my fav builds.

renc
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I freaking miss waking up Saturday mornings just to watch the show is ridiculous. Great memories.

JorgeMartinez-iqtc
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I'm from 1971 and a green/black Cuda with 4 headlights is my dream car...here in Italy it will remain a dream until I win the lottery 😁

Rigido
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I love these long build videos. I could watch these all day long every day.

brjones
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You guys are so accurate and efficient, it's a pleasure watching the completion of the project. I feel that you two are one of the best in this industry . Congratulations gentlemen...

sisithawijayawardena
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I'm a Ford guy, actually building a 70 Torino GT Convertible restomod myself, but your car is on a whole other level!

unclejohnshotrods
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As a Mopar guy they def did all things u need clean awesome build I have a 66 Cuda 800 hp 340 street/drag car cool to see a car built to turn well mine def isn't

stevenkilleen
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I haven't cried so much since my first child was born! I'm not sure I should have watched this... I'll never be happy again in my lifetime!

AntiPattern
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Cool! Another rich guy garage queen! Put the cover on before it gets dusty!

THeslington
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My grandpa has a 1970 Cuda it’s beautiful

fadingodject
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I just love watching vids like this. I take my engine apart every few months just to make sure everything looks good and to catch anything before it actually blows. And working on cars is my medication

krlighedvarerevigt
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Dana.. Im living vicariously through you on this one Brotha! Cuda all the way..

anthonyramos
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I must say these boys did a fabulous job!!.Damn, that thing is beautiful!..I fell in love with it on the first sight ❤️🌹😂😂😂.. suspension, colours and the creativity!!..

viques
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Awesome. Another full build videos. 👍 I'm going to grab a drink and then watch. Love these. ❤️

HammerRocks
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back in the early 2000's where people gathering not to argue but just for fun and the satisfaction of a man's creation.

hitokiridm
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I would give this show 10 stars out of 10, it was so exciting seeing the smile on Dana's face as he saw the brilliance of you guys work. a picture is worth a thousand words, I would love to have one of those 71' Cudas by you guys but I just can't afford it. In 1971 my last year of high school me and my friend Fithard, John Adams High School, in Cleveland, Ohio, Fith took me for a ride in his 440 red Cuda and wow, wow, wow. The only way to return the favor was to take Fitch, and his date, and another couple and his date, me and my date to the senior prom in my dad's 71' light green Cadillac Sedan DeVille, what a day. The Cuda was my highlight, power that massed you back in the seat, i'm 70 now and I will never forget. You guys are truly amazing in your work.

dwyanejetersr
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Awesome video. I remember the orginal episodes. The 1971 cuda is my favorite mopar. One day I'll build a hemi clone.

CrankAddict