425 horses (snicker) in a plain, sorta brown, wrapper. Bench seat, steelies and dog dish hubcaps. Seller is claiming only 23,009 miles! You really can’t get any better. All for a not too unreasonable $89,000. As featured on BangShft.com. Be sure to check out the eBay auction! More pics after the jump!
Monthly Archives: February 2014
One of One 1970 Lego Superbird
Not content with owning possibly the only Lego Road Runner, the builder went all out, optioning it with the mighty 426 and an A833. Nice finish on the lemon twist yellow paint. Find it at Street Legal TV. Video after the jump!
White on White 1970 Plymouth GTX
The seller says this 1970 440 six barrel GTX is the only one in alpine white with a white interior known to exist. Maybe that’s why it really seems to stand out. Find the details at Hemmings.
Blown Challenger SRT
A Cackling Heffner Viper
Watch a Viper GTS that puts down 650 hp care of Heffner Performance do battle with a Nissan GT-R and a Lamborghini Aventador. More at CarBuzz. Video after the jump!
1968 Dodge Charger in Germany
This pic was taken at the 10th American Car Meeting in Metzingen, Germany, in October of 2009. Normally not a fan of yellow, but, wow… Via Deviantart.com
1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda Convertible in Switzerland
Now here’s something you don’t see every day: a Mopar ragtop in the Swiss Alps. This is a 383 car and looks great with the Keystone Klassics. Via Rico Bogoni’s Facebook page.
The V8 Hemi’s Days Are Numbered
While not a surprise, it’s still painful to hear Ralph Gilles admit that the V8 Hemi will not be around forever. Gas prices will never drop, CAFE standards are getting tougher and V6’s continue to get more powerful. Get ’em while you can folks. See the story at Street Legal TV.
Plymouth Sport Fury GT: Muscle Car?
Produced for only two model years (1970 and 1971), The Plymouth Sport Fury GT was Plymouth’s attempt at a full size muscle car. The 440 4 bbl was the popular choice but a 6 bbl was an option, too. I love the sinister styling. What say you? Could a C-body be considered a muscle car? Hooniverse is asking. More pics after the jump!
Death Row 1971 Barracuda
This very solid E-body sitting in Tennessee is not for sale but not for the usual “I’m going to restore it someday” reason. This owner is just downright nasty,
“I found this ’71 Barracuda sitting in Tennessee. I got a chance to talk the owner, an older woman. She refuses to sell, and has turned down several offers. She said that someone can take away when they can sweep it into a dust bin. Sad story.”
See it here at Cars in Barns. Another pic after the jump.