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My favorite car at SEMA... it was unreal.
:hail:
www.lateral-g.net/johnsoncuda (http://www.lateral-g.net/johnsoncuda/)
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http://www.lateral-g.net/johnsoncuda/005.jpg
67Sally
11-06-2005, 03:02 PM
I had been day dreaming about this car ever since they began covering it in PHR. It is truly amazing what Johnson has done.
W.
Ummgawa
11-06-2005, 03:05 PM
Ditto.
Broke down by manufacterer:
GM- Baldwin Motion Camaro
Mopar- Johnson's Cuda
Ford- The Ring Brothers Mustang
Johnson's Cuda was the Class of the Show. :hail:
Al Moreno
11-06-2005, 03:47 PM
I can't get enough of that car. What a trend setter. Pictures or words don't do it justice! :hail:
JV69z/28
11-06-2005, 04:45 PM
The car is really outstanding. I can't believe the price tag to do this Cuda is way behind the price tag of the Motion car. I bet there is a ton of man hours and fabrication in this thing also - and it looks it.
Stuart Adams
11-06-2005, 04:48 PM
The price tag for the Cuda is way more than the BM camaro.
Mean 69
11-06-2005, 06:28 PM
SEMA is a show about being the best, and I have to admit, the Cuda stole the show in my eyes, even though there were some other incredible cars there. I am not a show car guy, but I do have an "eye" better than most. I could immediately spot something that wasn't perfect with 95+% of the cars, but not this one. I have heard that the car is in the 7$ figure, and I believe it.
One other car of note was the 67/8 convert Camaro, black with black top, and two-tone black and dark tan interior.
The car's I'd like to drive most? Well, Boris Said's ACS Trans Am Mustang would probably be on the top of the list, in a very tight battle with the Kumho Courage LMP2 race car. Don't have to worry about scratching the paint on either of them either!!!
SEMA is a show that you need to devote days to, from a visitor's standpoint. If you are running a booth, forget it, you'll need a lifetime to see it all.
Mark
Musclerodz
11-06-2005, 06:52 PM
One other car of note was the 67/8 convert Camaro, black with black top,and two-tone black and dark tan interior.
Mark
There is a thread on that car at PT.com with pics somewhere.
Mike
Autokraft
11-06-2005, 08:39 PM
That car had mega hours in fabrication. Its flawless in every way, the way they blended the carbon fiber work into the paint was definately craftsmenship at it's finest. I came back to that car several times and every time I saw something else I did not notice before. My hats off to Johnsons Hot Rod Shop for such a creation!!
Kurt
autokraft.org
hotwheels
11-07-2005, 09:46 AM
man, that is bad ass..........very nice job
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