Again, no details, but this pic posted by Ratty Muscle Cars is too awesome not to share!
Category Archives: B-body
SlamCharger on eBay
Although not a big fan of “pro touring,” I always liked the stance and subtle body modifications of this Charger. What do you think? Bidding starts at $85,000. Check out the auction at eBay. More pics after the jump!
Meguiars Awards Winning 1968 Dodge Charger Does Massive Burnout
This video is two years old, with over a million views, but still worth sharing. Check out the massive burnout after the jump!
Ice Cold 1970 Dodge Super Bee
This got posted on the Ratty Muscle Cars Facebook page over the weekend. I guess it’s cold in New England right now… One more pic of the Super Bee in the snow after the jump!
1967 Plymouth GTX on eBay
This 1967 Plymouth GTX 440 as posted on Bring A Trailer is said to be a very solid car with a rebuilt, numbers matching 440, an older repaint and some upgrades to the wheels, driveshaft, final drive gearing and ignition but they had the presence of mind to keep the original parts. Check it out on eBay! Priced at $27,500. Is it a deal? More pics after the jump!
1966/67 Dodge Coronet 426 Hemi
In an article entitled Muscle Cars You Should Know, Street Legal TV is featuring the Dodge Coronet. They outline the history of the Coronet line with a focus on those powered by the mighty 426. Gotta love a Hemi-powered B-body! See the story at Street Legal TV. More pics after the jump!
1965 Plymouth Belvedere Convertible
I know nothing about this car. Just saw it posted on Facebook by Mopars United. Looks killer with the Keystones!
Reader’s Rides: Daryl Boechler’s 1968 Dodge Super Bee
Now this is a very cool story. Check it out:
So back in 69 my dad bought this car used in saskatchewan. He and the car came to alberta and he drove it all year round until 1977/78 after a couple of (in todays terms) a minor rear end accident. It was written off by the insurance company due to the cost to fix being more than the car was worth (imagine that). My dad sent it to be fixed at some point but the guy doing the work never finished so it came home and driven some more. It got rear ended again this time with less damage but it was parked and stayed inside except for about 3 hours in 1993 when we pushed it out to clean the garage. Its a 99% complete numbers matching car save for some of the trim pieces at the rear.
I bugged my dad for this car from the time i was 12 years old but he was going to fix it up (uh huh). I finally bought the damn thing off him in 2009 and brought it home into my garage, got it running with new plugs a new battery and a quart of oil down the carb. Got it going on 7 cylinders but she was an oil burner and wasn’t coming back to life without some $$. So at this point the incorrectly painted hemi orange 550 hp big block is now going in. This is the single most expensive engine build Ive ever done at $13000. I could have had the car painted or bought a hemi for that but thats another story.
Plans from here are some aftermarket wheels for the street and another set of original wheels for shows but all original paint color, decalling and no repro parts if possible. Still hunting for a good tail light panel. The original engine, which is not the hemi orange one, will be built to factory externally with some internal mods for strength, durability and future upgrades.
More pics after the jump!
Mopar Field of Dreams
Yet another collection of neglected Mopars, but this time with a twist. The owner was NOT hording them and apparently agreed to sell. Let’s hope they went to good homes. See them at Cars in Barns. More pics after the jump.
1968 Dodge Charger General Lee on eBay
It’s the wrong year, has bondo, a 360 and Vectors with too many spokes but hey, it’s orange with the 01 and confederate flag–“close enough” as the seller says–and it’s no reserve so it will sell! Currently north of $15,000–how high will it go? Check out the full auction with more pics and details on eBay!
Update: looks like the auction got shut down early–after more than 40 bids? Wonder what gives?