Meet The Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary GSS HEMI Cuda!
Modern Muscle, With Retro Plymouth Cuda Flare...
A few weeks ago, we discussed the Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary GSS Supercharged Demon limited edition from GSS Supercars. The car paid homage to the legendary 1972 Dodge Demon 340 GSS by Mr. Norm’s Grand Spaulding Dodge, the legendary Chicago-area dealer operated by Mr. Norm Kraus known for their speed parts and special edition cars.
But for those who prefer the Plymouth brand over Dodge, GSS Supercars has you covered with Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary GSS HEMI Cuda. Sure, the Plymouth brand sailed its last sea in June 2001, but it hasn’t stopped GSS from recreating the iconic Cuda with the current Challenger.
Available for both standard body and Widebody Challenger models, the Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary GSS HEMI Cuda includes the following equipment…
Exterior:
- 50th Anniversary HEMI Cuda Custom Painted Billboards
- Mr. Norm’s ’71 HEMI Cuda Die Stamped Gill Front Fenders and Chrome Gill Trim
- Mr. Norm’s ’71 HEMI Cuda Style Grille with Silver Accents
- Mr. Norm’s ’71 HEMI Cuda Style Tail Panel with Silver Accents
- Mr. Norm’s ’71 HEMI Cuda Style Black Powder Coated Aluminum Rear Window Louvers
- Mr. Norm’s Stainless Steel Hood Latch
- Mr. Norm’s Functional Stainless Steel Hood Pins and Lanyards
- ’71 Plymouth 3D Die Cast Emblem on Leading Edge of Hood
- Pentastar 3D Gold Emblem on Lower Right Front Fender
- ’71 HEMI Cuda and By Plymouth Emblems on Tail Panel
- Mr. Norm’s Embossed Metal License Plate
Interior:
- HURST Pistol Grip Shifter Handle with Your Choice of Grips for 6-Speed Manual Transmission
- HURST Pistol Grip Handle – Polished with Black Anodized Aluminum Grips for Automatic Trans.
- HURST Vintage Console Warning Label with Manual Transmission
- Mr. Norm’s / Katzkin Tuscany Leather w/ Contrasting Stitching, Carbon Wings & Choice of Inserts
- Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary GSS HEMI Cuda Emblem Embroidered on Front Seat Backs
- Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary GSS ’71 HEMI Cuda Tribute Unique Serial Number Dash Plaque
- GSS Chrome 3D Dashboard Emblem
- Mr. Norm’s Start / Stop Button Overlay
- Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary GSS HEMI Cuda Steering Wheel Accents and Emblem
- ’71 Hemi Cuda Pedal Pads and Stainless Steel Trim
- Mr. Norm’s Signature Plush 4-Piece Carpet Mat Set
- Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary ’71 HEMI Cuda Tribute Bright Door Sill Accents
Chassis:
- Mr. Norm’s ’71 HEMI Cuda 20-Inch Wheels Forged Rallye Wheels
- 20-Inch x 10-Inch Front 20-Inch x 10-Inch Rear (non-Widebody)
- Nitto NT 555 G2 Directional Radial Tires (non-Widebody)
- 275/40ZR20 Front, 315/35ZR20 Rear (non-Widebody)
- 20-Inch x 11-Inch Front, 20-Inch x 12-Inch Rear (Widebody)
- Michelin Pilot Sport SP Radial Tires (Widebody)
- 305/35ZR20 Front, 345/30ZR20 Rear (Widebody)
- (4) Mopar TPMS Sensors and Valve Stems
- Hotchkis Lowering Springs and 4-Wheel Alignment
- Flowmaster 3-Inch Cat-Back Stainless Steel Active Cat Back Dual Exhaust System
- Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary GSS ’71 HEMI Cuda Tribute Serial Number Plaque on Core Support
Additional Goodies –
- 50th Anniversary Model Registered in the Original Grand Spaulding Dodge Registry
- Personal Letter of Congratulations from Mr. Norm
- 8.5-Inch x 11-Inch Certificate of Authenticity Suitable For Framing
50th Anniversary Options –
- Speedway Front Splitter with Adjustable Heim Joints
- Mr. Norm’s GSS Billet Strut Tower Brace (For Non-Supercharged/Non-Shaker 6.4-liter Challengers Only)
- Custom-Painted, Hand Lettered, and Striped HEMI Rocker Covers
- Diamond TEK Stitch Door Panel Inserts (Colors Can Be Custom Picked)
The Mr. Norm’s 50th Anniversary GSS HEMI Cuda is available for the following models (R/T Scat Pack, SRT Hellcat, SRT Hellcat Redeye, SRT Demon, and SRT Super Stock). The package starts at $47,995 for the standard body models, which obviously does not include the price of the car.
For more information, you can call 760-612-6365 or e-mail Larry Weiner at [email protected]
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