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(from Racer X Design)
‘Cuda AAR-10
The ‘Cuda AAR-10 is based on top of a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, and
keeps the basic lines that made the Barracuda one of the most sought
after muscle cars of the era intact. It was designed by Reuben
Zammit of Racer X Design, with the help of David J Meyer who brought
the insight on the history of the ‘Cuda.
Styling
It is all about mixing
the old with the new. The body styling only concentrates on small
subtle changes to keep the car’s elegant lines intact. Saying that,
there are a lot of changes that are not so obvious at first glance.
That is what takes this apart from other modified Plymouths.
Side
The C-pillars have been
sharpened together with a thicker roof line giving the car a more
modern look. The side exhausts that were a trademark on the original
1970 AAR ‘Cuda are now a smooth part of the body. The side stripes
are a new mixture of the hockey stripe and the AAR ’Cuda originals.
The wheels are a custom design for the car. All these changes
together with other minor changes like the handles and redesigned
arches all compliment the already beautiful lines of the barracuda,
making it look fresh without looking overdone.
Rear
The rear end
incorporates a new light panel and lights, together with a diffuser
that will aid the AAR-10 gain more downforce. The rear wings are
more squared off to continue with the rear bumper and provide a
larger bottom area for the diffuser.
Front
The whole front end has
been modified but kept flowing with the rest of the car. Most people
will notice the 71 Cuda inspired front grille matched to custom
single headlights. Shorter front overhangs match the more pointed
front end making the car look more proportionate.
For more information visit
www.reubenzammit.com