These subframe connectors are really connected.
There are certain aspects of building a race car or fast street car that directly affect the car’s performance, like the engine, transmission, and rear gear. But there are other aspects that affect the car in a more indirect way. Parts like lightweight wheels …read more
Ron Humphries prides himself on building a car right and only having to do it once. Just look at his ’68 Road Runner and you have …read more
Yes, you’ve seen this car–if you were at the 2012 Mopar Nationals.
Concours ‘Cuda AAR
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Photo Gallery: PentaStars – December 2013 – Mopar Muscle Magazine
Built in 1993, this blown RB-powered A-body still looks (and goes) great!
You’ve seen them at shows, and in the pages of magazines like Mopar Muscle: cars built by a high-performance/restoration shop to show off their skills. Using the skills of their welders, fabricators, engine builders, chassis body and interior …read more
It’s tough to top a boosted Funny Car.
Since the issue focuses on all things boost, it’s tough to top a boosted Funny Car. The Ramchargers spent their lives racing, and in 1971 their new Funny Car was captured in this shot while at Indy. This car was also credited …read more
Part 3: We gotta replace how much?
Since we last left this ’70 ‘Cuda barn find, Muscle Car Restorations has gotten busy prepping this ex-Canadian promo car for some new sheet metal. This is where the real work begins and as you’ll see, this project is not one for the …read more
After a 30-year break, the Paxson family can ride together for the first time
Charles Paxson of North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, tells us that he bought this Charger/Super Bee in 1978. He made the trek to Charlotte, North Carolina, where the car was for sale. As soon as he saw …read more
For many modern-day muscle car fans, the Dodge Challenger SRT8 is as close to perfect as you can get. Ever since the first one rolled out of Brampton Assembly, it’s been …read more
Four decades, a big crash and rebuild, and this Road Runner is still going!
Hindsight makes it perfectly clear that our beloved muscle cars were destined to live short, albeit exciting, lives. Like the party girl in high school, they were here for a good time, not a long time. …read more









