Author: Harry
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This Tastefully Modified 1971 Dodge Challenger By Restomods Has Us Green With Envy
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Restomods recently gave away a fabulous blacked-out ’71 Dodge Challenger packing a modern 5.7 HEMI V8 and a lot more modern features. Restomods Classic cars are shooting up in value. Electrification, autonomous technology, and a bland sense of driving are the driving forces here. In America, this has turned a lot of people to love…
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Classic Dodge Challenger And Detroit Legend ‘Black Ghost’ Is Going Up For Sale
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The sinister 1970 Dodge Challenger gained a notable reputation for flexing its muscles in the 1970’s – now the classic muscle car could be yours. Via: YouTube via Hagerty The city of Detroit is synonymous with the American automobile industry and remains home to the headquarters of the “Big 3” American automakers today. While Detroit…
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You Can Own A “Street Outlaws” Car
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Reading the headline, you may be thinking, “is it Goliath, or maybe the Crow, or even the Fireball Camaro?” Well, not quite. While this car lacks the fame of the aforementioned, this one did indeed belong to “405” street-racing royalty. Texan Mark Molina purchased this 1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS from Chris “Kamikaze” Day in…
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DIY Dodge Challenger Dually Builder Wants to Tow 8,000 Pounds With It
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Since it’s a Scat Pack with the 6.4-liter Hemi, it’s at least got the power—but that was never the problem anyway. Does anyone else wonder why there aren’t more cars that can really tow? Like, what if we want decent looks and performance more than we want a bed, but also to haul a decent-sized…
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Mike Dusold Stunning P-51-Themed 1967 Camaro Pro-Touring Monster
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Mike DuSold of Dusold Designs has been in business since 1996. The company handles all aspects of automotive work, from custom paint to fabrication and mechanical work. DuSold, like a lot of small business owners, started out of his garage and over the past 20 years the business has grown. Based out of Lewisville, Texas,…
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Hellcat-Swapped 1970 Dodge Challenger Still Rides on Factory Wheels and Tires at SEMA 2022
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A few short years before the 1973 oil crisis would deprive the original muscle cars of their high-horsepower V8s (oh, how history repeats itself), Mopar dropped a bomb when introducing the E-Body for 1970. This was the platform that served the OG Dodge Challenger and the third-gen Plymouth Barracuda. And an Oregon-based specialist just happened…
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Guest Blog:kevin Cederwall>>’68 Dodge Charger Build
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My name is Kevin Cederwall from Walnut Creek California. I’ve been working on cars and dreaming about having a nice one of my own since before I could even drive. I got extremely lucky though when the opportunity to pick up one of my relative’s 68 Dodge Charger came along.This whole process started about 3-4…
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Boosted Bandit: A ’70s Icon Reinvented
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When it comes to American cars built in the 1970s, there’s really none more iconic than the Pontiac Trans Am. It had spoilers everywhere and a big scoop sitting in the middle of a hood with a ‘screaming chicken’ on it. It was a tough-looking car, and it was made even more badass thanks to…
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This Ford Mustang Convertible With a “Bentley” Face Used to Cost Big Money in Japan
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Earlier this week, we talked about retromodding and, with the help of a modern Dodge Challenger virtually posing as a ’68 Charger, made a case for this form of car customization. However, while a muscle car impersonating a classic example of the breed might seem controversial to some enthusiasts, that’s nothing compared to this S197-generation…
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Original Eleanor Mustang of Gone in 60 Seconds Returned to LA in 2022, How Much Is It Worth?
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From what I’ve seen, most enthusiasts on the internet seem to rejoyce about the Shelby Trust winning a long lawsuit against Gone in 60 Seconds creator H. B. Halicki’s widow Denice Shakarian Halicki earlier this month. After all, that may mean more replicas of the 1967 GT500-impersonating Mustang from the 2000 remake of Gone in…