Modifications to a performance car take on a variety of forms, and for traditional muscle cars the most obvious mods are those underhood contributing to the "go." Probably just as important...
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There's a lot to love about a vintage muscle car. We can swoon over the seductive styling, the purposeful simplicity, and intangible raw element of power that seems to emanate from these classic American machines...
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NASCAR's premiere shindig--which started out as the Strictly Stock Series--later turned into the Grand National Series before morphing into the Winston Cup Series,....
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Learn the secrets of the bodywork trade and you become one step closer to the goal of automotive self sufficiency.
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Todd Hayworth of Kannapolis, North Carolina, has been building cars since he could stand. Beyond that, Todd has been building Sprint Cup cars for the last 15 years, and has gained a lot of connections in that world.
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Arguably, 1969 was the pinnacle year of Detroit's craziest car notions. It spawned all manner of what-ifs right there in iron, steel, and bits of aluminum. It was small bodies (small was good, small was...
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Check Out Kenny Wayne Shepherd's 1970 Plymouth Duster. It's not a Hemi 'Cuda, a 440 GTX, a "wing" car, or any other buck'sup restoration.
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Dream car of the month: A 1974 Plymouth Road Runner with a 440, six-pack-equipped V-8 with 590 hp and a front wraparound spoiler and rear wing! -Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
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For starters, this Duster is, well, a Duster. It's not a Hemi 'Cuda, a 440 GTX, a "wing" car, or any other buck'sup restoration. When pressed, Kenny will humbly admit he could ante up for that kind of steel, but the A-body is in his roots. Check out his 1970 Plymouth Duster in Popular Hot Rodding
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With A Home-Built 800hp Twin-Turbo 440, This 1965 Plymouth Belvedere Is One Of The Roughest Cars To Ever Land In A Magazine And Is Also One Of The Coolest.
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Matt Delaney completely gone through his '73 Duster at least twice, once in 1985 and again in 2004, earning the World of Wheels Best Street Driven in 1986 and 1989.
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Like other muscle- and ponycars in the early-'70s, sales of the Chrysler E-body Plymouth Barracuda and Dodge Challenger were mortally wounded by a coalition of forces working against high-performance automobiles - Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
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Check out Brian Stupski's 1974 Plymouth Roadrunner for dream car of the month that would start with a '74 basket-case Road Runner (a Satellite will do just fine), we'll inject some classic Mopar street-bruiser flavor into a pro-touring ride, and mix it all up to create Project Road Mauler! -Popula
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Like other muscle- and ponycars in the early-'70s, sales of the Chrysler E-body Plymouth Barracuda and Dodge Challenger were...
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Popular Hot Rodding looks at Kevin's 1970 Plymouth Duster that runs 10.70s in the quarter mile
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Hemi X is a NASCAR-inspired '70 Plymouth GTX Street Fighter. The idea behind this concept is to have the closest thing to a race car that you can drive on the street - Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
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Formerly a mess, the Year One shop in Braselton, Georgia turns this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner into one good looking, mean machine with a Mopar 440 big-block displacing engine - Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
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Bob Johnson's G-Force 1971 Barracuda won the coveted Goodguys Street Machine Of The Year award, and participated in several open-track events - Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
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Road Runners. Umm, you don't see them everyday. Especially like this one. This is like finding flesh-ripping teeth in...
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Check out this 1967 Plymouth Barracuda muscle car from Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
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Looking back on the Plymouth Hemi Road Runner drag test in the fall of 1968 with all testing at Abby Procopio's two most popular tracks, Capitol Raceway and Cecil County Drag-O-Way, up north by the Pennsylvania border - Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
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The 440 A-body prototype was the fretful brainchild of crafty Norm Krause and the street racers who worked his Grand-Spaulding Dodge on Chicago's west side. In 1968, this devilish crew built and marketed (6 to 12) GSS 440 Dart conversions and it was Norm's cheekiness that prodded Mother to make th
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Check out the daddy of all hot rods: Bob Johnson's 1971 Plymouth Barracuda with an all-aluminum 572ci Hemi that spits out 870 hp on pump gas. - Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
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G-Force reinforces the sense of awe with their 1971 Barracuda. Although the game plan required the same level of attention to detail that goes into an America's Most Beautiful Roadster competitor, it also had to shatter the 200-mph barrier and remain a genuine streetcar. - Popular Hot Rodding
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Popular Hot Rodding technical article on the building of the g-force 1971 Plymouth Barracuda at Johnson's hot rod shop
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