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Description
One of the most powerful muscle cars ever, the Plymouth Hemi Cuda, is now available to bolt on to the Savage line of trucks. Our new 1970 Hemi Cuda body is a radical way to transform your truck, guaranteed to turn heads wherever you drive it. Side pipes, shaker hood, recessed grill... all of the details are there. We even include a huge supercharger blower that can be added to the hood.
Moulded from thick 0.040" clear polycarbonate. The convenient pre-cut vinyl decal sheet includes: photorealistic headlights, grille, tail lights, official logos, window frames, door handles and more... all die-cut to make applying the decals quick and easy. Overspray film and pre-cut vinyl window masks are included with each body. A decal instruction sheet is included for decal placement, and the body has dimple marks for body post drill locations.
- Photorealistic die-cut premium vinyl decals include window frames, headlight, grille, taillights and more, plus official logos!
- Comes with realistic 3D hood-mounted blower to increase the visual impact of this body!
- Overspray film and pre-cut vinyl window masks make painting fast and simple
- A decal instruction sheet is included for decal placement
- The body has dimple marks for body post drill locations
- Moulded from 0.040" clear polycarbonate plastic for durability and long life
- This is an officially licensed replica.


