This just popped up on YouTube. The guy who shot the video stumbled across a pretty wild Mopar stash which was in the process of being moved to avoid some sort of Aussie government land repossession. After first spotting a Challenger on a trailer out on the street, he managed to talk his way into a tin shed containing several Chargers plus a few wing cars up under the eves. Apparently some were used in movies? Check out the cool collection after the jump!
Category Archives: 1960s
1963 Chrysler Imperial Crown 2-Door Hardtop Video Review
I already showed you this guy’s review of a Plymouth Superbird. Well this time he takes a close look at a 1963 Chrysler Imperial. That is a lot of steel! There is a reason these things were banned from so many demolition derbies (though that generally applies to the 1964 – 1968 cars)! Video after the jump!
Jimmie’s Blown 572 Dart
I don’t have anything to add to this video, other than it’s… awesome. Maybe this Dart is even crazier than this one? Check out the video after the jump!
Lowest Original Mile A12 Super Bee in the World on eBay
This 1969 1/2 Dodge Super Bee definitely lived its life a quarter mile at a time. In fact, this Hemi Orange 440 6 Pack menace never ran on the street or was even registered. Today it has just 720 miles (the seller claims it is the lowest original mile A12 Super Bee in the world). Obviously, it has been restored, and it’s kind of sad that it doesn’t still wear the original paint and graphics from the time that it was raced by Wyman Collie in North Carolina. But it’s still super cool and for sale on eBay now! Tons of pics plus auction text with the full option list after the jump!
Demented Dart
Here’s another one from Barrett Jackson–this one from the 2012 Scottsdale auction. Price was set at $176,000 but there is no indication of whether or not it sold. Apparenlty this was the only Hemi Dart exported to Canada and it raced quite successfully as the “Demented Dart.” At some point it lost the cool blue paint scheme you see here in favor for red. You can see the pics of what it looked like at the time of auction after the jump!
OCD Customs 1968 Plymouth Road Runner
The guys at OCD Customs in Spokane, Washington built this burly red 1968 Plymouth Road Runner for Merv Wagner. It features a built 440, Keisler Tremic 5-speed transmission, big Willwood brakes and and 19″ Foose Shockwave wheels. More pics plus video after the jump!
Sox and Martin Collector Series Hemi ‘Cuda
This photo shoot was done back in 2010 to promote the Sox and Martin Collector Series Hemi Cuda built by Mr. Norm’s Garage in conjunction with Diane Sox, but it is so ridiculously awesome I’m dropping it here. That ’68 S S&M Hemi Barracuda is amazing. More pics after the jump! Via Autoblog
1964 Plymouth Savoy Max Wedge Drag Car
This thing popped up at Barrett-Jackson back in 2006. What a beast! The price was set at $55,000 but it is unclear whether it sold. More pics plus details from the listing with some specs after the jump!
1964 Dodge A100 Pickup up for Auction
Here’s another cool Mopar being auctioned off at the same time as those five 1987 Shelby Charger GLHS’s–a 1964-Dodge-A100-pickup. Not a lot of info but it sure looks good with the blue/white paint scheme and Cragars! More pics after the jump! Via BidSpotter
Brad Riepe’s Awesome Pro Touring 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
This car has been featured all over the net and from this pic you can probably tell why. Brad Riepe of Iowa bought this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner at age 16 in 1983 for $100, but the transformation didn’t start until 1999, when he bought a NHRA Pro Stock Hemi. The motor is pushing a whopping 1,300 hp and Brad keeps things in control with a Viper suspension and big Wilwood brakes. More pics plus some video after the jump! Via Fastcar UK, Streetlegal TV and Lateral-g.net









