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Viper Re-Bodied as a 'Cuda

Dibbons

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Amazing work performed in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico:



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I watched a whole show on this guy. I wrote to him to show my appreciation of his work and he wrote back a thank you.
 
That's Jerry Heasley's YouTube channel doing the video. Another one I enjoy quite a bit - Jerry knows a lot of people and finds a lot of cars out there. Jerry has been around a long time now and knows his stuff.
 

Amazing is stating it lightly......Phenomenal.....

The cleanliness and professionalism speaks miles.......

I dont care where the shop is...the quality, cleanliness, professionalism and price negates everything in a restoration....

This shop has it all......

I appreciate you posting this and if I had a car for body and paint I would ship it to him.....
 
Nice Shop.. Pretty cool set up..
 
cool concept for a Viper chassis/suspension rear assembly etc.
all under the shell of a 'cuda
beautiful build

:thankyou:
 
Make sure he doesnt sell it to that Kevin Hart or what ever his name is. That cars just to nice for a guy like that. :D
 
Very nice, but the main problem with the Viper engine is that it sounds like a UPS truck.
 
Very nice, but the main problem with the Viper engine is that it sounds like a UPS truck.
Had one years ago, 1994, first year yellow. May sound like a UPS truck, but back then, in second gear at 2500 RPM, drop the hammer and it's a ride you never forget and just about anything along side of you just disappeared in your rear view mirror!!
 
This reminds me of the Jimmy Buffett song Paint prison in Mexico.
 
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