Bobby’s Car

On the road in the Bobby Isaac #71 Hemi Daytona. By Steve Lehto Photos by TheBruntBros Little kids ran for Mama, but we got megathumbs-ups on the road from Mofans whobelieved we were driving a cool clone.Who’d a thunk it was the

The Green Zone

Maybe you’ll turn green with envy overJames Reidel’s 2011 Green With EnvyChallenger R/T Classic, or maybe you won’t.Either way, you may appreciate all the effort thatthis Lacey, Washington, resident has put into it.The short list

Scooby Doo

Troy Montague picked uphis ’68 Dodge CoronetR/T for 15 grand back in 2005.Sharp-eyed readers can tell allis not stock with that ’69 hoodwith original scoops and ’69side scoops. Troy says he stillhas the mint ’68 power bulgehood. The

GM–Gone Mopar

Having driven nothing but GMproducts since he was 16because his father was a GM engineerfor 33 years, Roger Loutonalways had GM blood coursingthrough his veins. While attendingthe Woodward Dream Cruisein 2012, Roger was awed when

Chris Craft

Chris Morris says his ’70 ’Cuda turns heads everywhere hegoes. Must keep the local chiropractors busy. We don’tknow where he goes, but we guess it’s around his hometown ofRaymond, IL. Chris’ 440 is stroked to 500 cubes, and he says

Pipe Dream

Joe Virello’s ’65 Dart GT convertible gets its giddyap from a built ’78 440 with a trick exhaust. The unique 1-7/8˝ forward headers dump into the 3˝ collectors, just forward of the front wheels. The system, with dual electric cutouts

The Car From U.N.C.L.E.

Brian Wethern’s uncleMark, bought this ’76Dodge Aspen R/T new. Heoriginally wanted a blackcar with orange stripe, butthey were sold out. So hesettled for this Spitfire Orangehue. The car eventually wasbought, or given, to

Phone It In

Dial-in any Mopar cheap with your smart phone iPod or tablet. Story and photos by Kevin Wesley Tuner ’er up and get all your engine’s vital statistics—and then some—using your smart phone or other smart device that you use everyday

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