Byron Hurd explains why he thinks a V8-powered Viper is necessary at The Truth About Cars.
Strictly Business 1967 Dodge Dart on eBay
2015 Chrysler 200 Test Drives
The first reviews are in and it seems like everyone has a favorable view of Chrysler’s reinvention of their midsize car market entry. Chrysler needs this car to be a success. Read the reviews at Motor Trend and Allpar. Interior pics after the jump.
1968 Dodge Charger Survivor on eBay
A 383 powered, automatic, a/c car with low mileage (93,032 miles) is for sale in Michigan. Said to be a survivor, it shows some wear but is said to be complete. I’m liking the look of the steelies and dog dishes complete with 14 inch bias ply redlines. Find more info at Bring A Trailer. check out the eBay auction here. More pics after the jump!
Vintage Parking Lot
Don Garlits Remembers His Wife Pat
Don Garlits had many accomplishments in his racing career but if you ask him, I think he’ll tell you that his greatest accomplishment was marrying Pat. Read more at BangShift and watch a moving video after the jump.
1971 Dodge Demon El Camino Conversion on eBay
Now here’s something you don’t see every day: a 1971 Dodge Demon with an El Camino type conversion. This one has 340 power and an automatic. Gotta love the slots! More pics from the eBay auction after the jump. Too bad there are no shots of the bed! Thanks to Mike and Ron for the tips!
Would you drive this?
Mopar Action in Finland
Finnish people love their Mopars too! Check out Street Legal TV for more info on this muscle meeting in Finland. Video after the jump!
Dodge Dart is Going Racing
The new Dodge Dart is representing Mopar in Pro Stock (replacing the Avenger). Other Mopars enjoying the racing spotlight include the Dodge Charger R/T in the Funny Car class and the Dodge Challenger in Sportsman competition. Find more info at Carscoops. Wind tunnel testing video after the jump!
1969 AMC S/S AMX
The latest edition of Street Legal TV’s “Muscle Cars You Should Know” features the bright burning but short-lived AMC S/S AMX. How short-lived? How about only 52 cars ever built? Once built by AMC, the cars were shipped to Hurst and the engines to Crane to work their magic with 1/4 mile domination the goal. Read more info on this rare piece of AMC history at Street Legal TV. More pics after the jump!