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Old 10-13-2004, 10:52 PM
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Joe Rogan's Sick Fish

Does anyone know how much Joe paid for the creation of this awsome 71 Cuda. It was featured on the TLC show "Rides" and designed by Chip Foose. I was just wondering what a ride like that would set me back. If I could ever afford it.
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Re: Joe Rogan's Sick Fish

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Does anyone know how much Joe paid for the creation of this awsome 71 Cuda. It was featured on the TLC show "Rides" and designed by Chip Foose. I was just wondering what a ride like that would set me back. If I could ever afford it.

I hope you're sitting down . I just got back from SEMA where Joe's
car was on display and That car set him back 770 G . That car is
an absolute piece of art, but for 770 G that car should be made of gold .
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Old 11-28-2004, 09:03 PM
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Anyone know where I can get some pics of his car.
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No way!

There is absolutely now way that car is 770g, its the sickest cuda I've ever seen but there is no way that thing is that much. You could buy like 3 lamborghinis. or 4 ferraris for that price your innnsane. Your telling me the body work and paint is 100g, the interior is 100g, the engine is 100g, the donor car was 100g...that still leaves like 370g more? for what? labour? Maybe 70g or even 170g but not 770.
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Old 11-29-2004, 10:32 AM
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There is absolutely now way that car is 770g, its the sickest cuda I've ever seen but there is no way that thing is that much. You could buy like 3 lamborghinis. or 4 ferraris for that price your innnsane. Your telling me the body work and paint is 100g, the interior is 100g, the engine is 100g, the donor car was 100g...that still leaves like 370g more? for what? labour? Maybe 70g or even 170g but not 770.

I spoke with Troy at Sema and that is what he said. Unless you see this car in person, you and everyone else will say exactly what you said. This was 7 month project and these guys don't work on burger king wages, and this was not your typical mod/resto. The modifications to this car are beyond anything you and i could ever imagine , and for those that can afford it, a car built by Troy is 100 times better than any ferrari / lamborghini
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Old 11-29-2004, 02:22 PM
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As Joe would put it "thats innnsane". Crazy man, its nice but I don't think I would pay that. Thats like 110g a month.
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http://hotrod.com/featuredvehicles/113_0501_cuda/

http://www.radrides.com/photogallery.php?sub=cuda



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Re: Joe Rogan's Sick Fish

definetly not 770g's ...
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Old 05-18-2009, 12:47 AM
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Re: Joe Rogan's Sick Fish

The Cuda was probably "billed out" at $770K, and the tab was probably picked up by the TLC show "Rides." Don't forget, both Foose and Troy had to make $$ over an above the actual build cost of the Cuda, and Rad Rides was probably able to soak TLC regarding the build cost.

Joe Rogan probably ended up only paying income tax on an "assessed value" of about $300K. So after his business expense deductions involving the show, Rogan probably ended up paying about $100K for the "Sick Fish."

Lights, Cameras, Action!!!!
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Re: Joe Rogan's Sick Fish

http://su.pr/2iAXfm

Win a fanny pack signed by Joe Rogan, and help him in his quest to bring the fanny pack back.
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Re: Joe Rogan's Sick Fish

i am Bob Thrash and worked on Joe Rogans Cuda project Sick Fish ,i was heavily involved in the design and worked closely with Troy and Chip through out the build at Rad Rides ,my understanding on the price ,BELIEVE IT OR NOT was the total cost was 120.000, Rogan paid 80,000 and the producer of Rides paid 40,000.it was appraised for 275,000 .Rogan made out well
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