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How about a 2009 Chrysler 'Cuda? The possiblity of driving a brand new Cuda! Well the rumors are flying about a possible Chrysler Cuda concept that could see its debut at the 2008 SEMA show. When someone had inquired about the 'Cuda concept and the response that they got from Chrysler was:
We are pleased to read of your interest in the Chrysler Cuda concept vehicle. At this time,DaimlerChrysler has not released any plans that indicate the future production of the Chrysler Cuda. If built, The Chrysler Cuda concept vehicle would be built on the same platform as the upcoming 2008 Dodge Challenger, and would be production ready around the same time. We encourage you to stay in touch with the Chrysler.com website as well as your local Chrysler dealerships for future product updates.
So if this response is correct it appears that they are planning at least a Cuda Concept Car. Also that it would be ready about the same time as 2008 Dodge Challenger!
If they do produce the Chrysler Cuda it would probably have a similar range of engines to that of the 2008 Dodge Challenger. Which will probably include the 6.1L Hemi, or even the new 392 Hemi engines!
Do you think it would be right for Chrysler to produce the Cuda under the Chrysler name because the
Stay tuned as more developments come about the possible upcomming Chrysler 'Cuda! 
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2008 Challanger 2009 Camaro 2009 'Cuda
200? Firebird 2009 Corvette SS New Supra
Buick Riviera concept NissanTerranaut
Honda/Acura Supercar?
Our illustrator nearly fell off his feet when he heard mention of a possible Chrysler Cuda -- twin to the upcoming Dodge Challenger -- during an interview with Chip Foose, hot rodder, television talent and all-round good guy, at the New York auto show.
Though Plymouth, the original brand to sell the Cuda, has long been out of business, Chrysler seems to be the apparent heir. Whether the market needs yet another muscle car remains to be seen. Chrysler could likely bring such a car to market with relative ease.
This photo illustration takes elements of the Cuda and adds them to the Challenger model. The six-opening grille was a '71 Cuda signature, as were the shaker hood and the lower driving lights. Single round headlights are more characteristic of the '70 Cuda, with Gatling gun LED design similar to those seen on the Challenger concept. Wheels from the Chrysler SRT8 complete the look and are more indicative of the badge that the new Cuda would now call home.
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