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The Big Squeeze

It doesn’t get much tighter than stuffing a 6.1 Hemi into a ’71 Demon. By Jim Koscs Photos by TheBruntBros ’71 Demon is stunning fresh from arotisserie restoration. Car was paintedbefore the 6.1 Hemi was installed.Body was

Repossessed

’71 416 Stroker Demon is a cool exorcize machine that tries to avoid the curse of ourwealth of “devil” clichés. By Jim Koscs Photos by TheBruntBros

Show Buster Duster

Unearthing the ’70-’71 Rapid Transit System Caravan Duster. Story and photos by Cliff Gromer 1970-’71 Rapid Transit Caravan Plymouth Duster, as it exists today (in 1971 trim.) From some front angles there's a resemblance to certain

King of Darts

A 2008 Chrysler 300 in a 1970 Dart wrapper. By Al Dente Photos by TheBruntBros 1970 Dart shell covers a complete ’08 Chrysler 300C chassis, drivetrain and interior. David Copperfield couldn’t have ulled off a trick slicker than

Shock Stock

A '68 Hemi Dart Tribute that stands out from the crowd of all the others out there. By Al Dente Photos by TheBruntBros Hemi Dart clone started out as an Arizona rust-freebase model 270, just like the real ones.Original motor was

Budget Brick

With some 375 ponies in harness, this Valiant has no trouble blowing away the skinny tires. A 4-door, set up with a high center of gravity, this is more a straight-line budget bashe Alan Harper is our kind of guy. Cheap! Not only is he

About Time

Joe Sharkey has owned this ’67 Barracuda for 27 years. The engine is a 1956 or 1957 354 ci Chrysler Hemi. Joe was 13 years old when his father let him buy an old dragster for $50.00. During the next 50 years it all went away but he

Barracuda Fever

One man's recipe for frying a fish. By Scott "Instigator" Longman Photos by TheBruntBros Not one for a sleeper look, Mike wanted a full-boogey race car appearance that was super clean. His A-fish turns heads. The female

Granny Breaks Out

Mixing Plymouth and ford results in a potent brew. Story and photos by Paul Stenquist While Mo’fans would appreciate the mostly stock sleeper look, some would shake their heads at the the lack of blackout behind the grille.

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