Maybe they put mounts to move the convertible rear seat and seatbelts forward 2 inches to compensate for the 2 inch floor extension. That way regular stock interior components would not be affected by the extension. But then on assembly they found it was far easier to mount the rear seat in its original position and do some minor interior modifications. Or they planed to add a 2 inch insert to make a deeper rear seat but opted for extra leg room.
Never mind turned out it just froze and when I refreshed I saw the credits. Sorry. Great show! Keep up the great work. Looking forward to the second half!
The car would probably be able to fetch $100k-$125k at auction when it's done. The reason to do it is to save it, even though it costs more to restore it than it will be worth. Most complete concourse rotiserie restorations cost more than the car is ultimately worth with the exception of a few super rare cars. This is now a hobby for people with a lot of disposable income unfortunately.
This was one of the worst shows on MTOD. The crew and the made up drama is so cringy. Watching it on mute is the preferred method to watch this garbage.
The vin number is worth more than the entire car. 🤣🤣
That’s illegal
@@andrewnemecek4898 no it's not, he's got a licence to do it, he's not changing the plates onto another car, 😂😅 all the best
@@donaldhalls2189 lol they don’t give licenses to swap vins to people lmao
@andrewnemecek4898 as long as they put all donor's,
Maybe they put mounts to move the convertible rear seat and seatbelts forward 2 inches to compensate for the 2 inch floor extension. That way regular stock interior components would not be affected by the extension. But then on assembly they found it was far easier to mount the rear seat in its original position and do some minor interior modifications. Or they planed to add a 2 inch insert to make a deeper rear seat but opted for extra leg room.
Well done guys
Bravo Guys🌾👍🤠🌵
Very cool
Wondering why the show stopped?
Never mind turned out it just froze and when I refreshed I saw the credits. Sorry. Great show! Keep up the great work. Looking forward to the second half!
Spending $125,000.00 on a restoration. Value after $85,000.00 on the Cuda. Please explain to me. I don't understand.
Yah so it costs more to restore it right, then selling it.
Also that car would definitely sell for more then 85k 😂 prolly 3 times that
The car would probably be able to fetch $100k-$125k at auction when it's done. The reason to do it is to save it, even though it costs more to restore it than it will be worth. Most complete concourse rotiserie restorations cost more than the car is ultimately worth with the exception of a few super rare cars. This is now a hobby for people with a lot of disposable income unfortunately.
I'm buying two 1970 hemi 'Cudas.
Where's Holly?
Where is Alyssa
The car is a replica, only worth 1/2 the price of a real 1 🎉
I made it
Typical rust bucket Mopar 😊
Not for long 😂😂😂😂😂🎉
Yeah that cuda is badly rusted. Sadly can't dave them all
This was one of the worst shows on MTOD. The crew and the made up drama is so cringy.
Watching it on mute is the preferred method to watch this garbage.