MOPARS OF BAKERSFIELD

Car Club for Mopar Enthusiasts

Yeah, I’m working on that.” “OK, that’s next on my list.” “Wait—what issue is this going in?” I’ve been doing a lot of that lately. I admit: I’m feeling overwhelmed, and it’s been catching up to me. …read more

The GTX had been one of Plymouth’s most upscale vehicles. Sold at a premium with sporty standard equipment and only two engine options (the 440 and the Hemi), it was marketed toward the buyer who wanted curbside appeal, horsepower, and interior comfort. …read more

Ever walk through a car show and come across the hot rod with the deep crowds standing around it? You know the one with the wild custom fabrication packing a monstrous supercharged V-8 and a body dripping in gallons of pearlescent vibe. …read more

Imagine an era in which domestic auto manufacturers built drag-prepared versions of their latest models and made them available to the general public. We’re talking monster horsepower, significant weight paring, and drag-specific racing equipment. …read more

There is a reason these contraptions where nicknamed Awful Awful Fuel Altereds. Imagine a fiberglass T-bucket with near zero impact protection and a short wheelbase that assures wheelstands on rickety prewar suspension designs. …read more

Everyone has a favorite movie car. Even most people who aren’t into cars otherwise can name one or two they really like. Of course it goes without saying that car guys have a special affinity toward these mechanical stars of the silver screen. …read more