Despite strong rumors that the Hellcat would debut at the NAIAS, such was not the case. The next appearance rumor? Spring Fest 9 in Irvine CA in March. Here’s hoping! Read more at Street Legal TV.
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1971 Hemi Cuda Found
How’s this for a find? Courtesy of Mopar Muscle Cars Facebook page.
Striking Stryker Green Viper for 2014
Viper has a new color for 2014 called Stryker Green. Painting a Viper actually takes approximately 8 hours to complete! This new shade is available on the new-for-2014 Viper GT which is equipped with Nappa leather seats, five-mode Electronic Stability Control, and two-mode Bilstein® DampTronic Select suspension. More detail at Allpar.
Fargo Pickup
Anybody owned a Fargo? Unbelievably clean looking grill! See more Fargo info at Jalopnik.
1967 Barracuda AFX Replica on eBay
You’re looking at a very true-to-the-original replica of Hurri-Cane II, a car that was campaigned by Bob Cain of Massachusetts back in the day. This isn’t a show circuit car. The owner actually made regular runs in it with battle scars to prove it! And now it’s on eBay! See the article on BangShift for more info. More pics after the jump!
Chrysler LeBaron Tattoo
Tennessee Mopar Finds
Two Chargers and Barracuda are exposed to the elements with an owner who apparently doesn’t want to sell. See them at Cars in Barns. More pics after the jump.
1956 Plymouth Suburban Canadian Barn Find
Do you like your 1956 Plymouth Suburbans resto/rat rodded, as shown in a recent Mopar Blog post (Ferris Oxide 1956 Plymouth Sport Suburban), or stock? This apparently bone stock wagon is said to have been sitting untouched for 35-40 years. It’s for sale on eBay with no reserve and currently sitting at $3550. I’d rebuild the engine and restore the interior and leave it at that. It’d be nice to own a cool Mopar that never needs washing. Find it here on Bring A Trailer. More pics after the jump!
2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Review with Video
The Grand Cherokee is unique in that, with no SRT suffix, it competes with Explorer, Terrain and 4Runner. Add those three letters after its name and the competition becomes Mercedes, Porsche and Range Rover. Find a full review at The Truth About Cars. Video review after the jump!
1966 Dodge Charger “Big Sugar”
After this very nice first generation Charger was involved in an accident in 2007, the owner took the opportunity to stray from stock by installing a Hotchkiss suspension, adding chassis reinforcements and upgrading the brakes. I’m loving the American Racing Torque Flite wheels. See the story of how the car got it’s name at Petrolicious. More pics after the jump!









