This poor 2005 Dodge Magnum did not deserve this. It makes no sense. On any level. But it’s on eBay now. More pics after the jump!
Category Archives: WTF
Moparts Mopar of the Month is… a Mustang?
That’s right, you are looking at the Moparts Mopar of the Month. It’s a 2000 Ford Mustang. But it’s powered by a BAE Brad 8X Hemi fed by an F3-136 Procharger. But as you might expect, quite a few Moparts members are not that thrilled about seeing a Mustang featured on their site! Check out the burly Hemi after the jump!
Wild B-Body Convertible Spotted in South Dakota
A little bit Charger, a little bit Belvedere/Satellite, a little bit Cuda and a lot of rock and roll. What do you think? Via Moparts
Dacia Duster
Well, I guess Plymouth is dead, so it doesn’t really matter that Dacia is using the Duster name for this Romanian-built CUV… Or does it?
1969 Dodge Coronet: Pro Touring Gone Wrong
Normally I try to ignore bad builds, but this “Superbee Pro Touring Tribute Car” is a real travesty. The wheels are awful, the modernized interior is worse, and just say no to the Chevy black engine bay treatment (with or without a moden 5.7 Hemi swap). Or am I being too harsh? Two pics after the jump, but be sure to check out the for sale ad at pjsautoworld.com
1969 Plymouth GTX With a Tree Growing Through It
I’ve seen some crazy tree-growing-through-muscle-car pics, but I think this one takes the cake. Via the Mopars United Facebook page.
Moose Hunting Dodge Daytona
Insane Custom 1987 Jeep Comanche on Craigslist
Here’s one for our growing WTF category. This custom Comanche will either sear your eyeballs or make you laugh. I kind of like it, but wish they’d picked a Ranger or S-10. A lot of work plus a fair amount of misguided creativity went into this thing. To add insult to injury, it now has SBC power. More pics plus Craigslist ad text after the jump! Via Jalopnik
1966 Dodge Charger Daytona Conversion at the Woodward Dream Cruise
This is the fourth strange Dayotona conversion we’ve shown you recently. If you missed the others there was the 1974 Charger Daytona convertion, the 1973 Charger Daytona conversion and the 1969 Coronet Daytona conversion. This 1966 Charger Daytona spotted at the Woodward Dream Cruise oddly works better than most. What do you think? Via the Dodge Facebook page