It took Johnson’s Rod Shop 3 years to built this custom 1971 Plymouth G Force ‘Cuda. The idea was to create an ultimate street legal car that would handle 200 mph. Even though some styling cues are for aesthetic purposes, wind tunnel test showed that body panels were functional. Many parts were made from scratch, most of teh car including interior is custom.
This Plymouth has flat bottom and functional rear diffuser for aerodynamics. Adjustable proportioning valve setup helps to decrease brake blas. Big 572 Hemi engine has lots of modifications and provides 870 HP and power-to-weight ratio in this stunning custom 1971 Plymouth Barracuda.
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