1972 PLYMOUTH CUDA LS7 with MERCURY RACING SB4 HEADS!

I do not know about you, but for me, who considers himself as a true American muscle car aficionado, there is nothing quite else like Mopar, and that is the end of the discussion! Of course, I`m not trying to downsize the significance of the other famous manufacturers of our loving Detroit muscles, but everyone has its own favorite, and for me, that is Mopar. After seing this 1972 Plymouth Cuda with an LS7 engine, I am definitely sticking to Mopar.

Which is why at car shows like SEMA, I`m spending a lot of my time staring at the various Mopar examples brought on the show, as if I simply cannot get enough of it. But sometimes, I end up getting knocked out by certain specimen that starts making me feel my neck skin crawl, from the very first moment I laid my eyes on it. Like in the case of this jaw-dropping 1972 Plymouth Cuda, powered by an LS7 motor, mated to Mercury Racing SB4 Heads, that are turning this classic Mopar beauty into a real beast.



As you will see it for yourself in just a moment, it is still not 100% done and ready, especially not the interior, but the main things are there. The massive and powerful 7.0 liter V8 engine is there, along with the above mentioned Racing Heads, all of it a product of the Mercury Racing team.

So without any further adieu, have a look at the video below, and if you are also a big time Mopar fan, you`ll find yourself knocked out by the irresistible allure and beauty of this awesome custom-made Plymouth `Cuda.

And if you want to see and read an interesting article about one guy`s choice for top ten classic American muscles at this year`s SEMA, click here.