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200 MPH Club

You get a hat. By Cliff Gromer Photos by TheBruntBros The G-Whiz Beinekes' ass-kicking, record-setting K&K-clone ’71 Hemi Daytona. 1971 K&K Hemi Daytona is number 7 in Gary and Pam Beineke’s stable of ’71 G-whizzers.

Tasha and the Ten-Year-Old

Twin-turbo injected 451/6-speed ’67 Charger is just the ticket for daily transport. By Scott Longman Photos by TheBruntBros Functional aluminum hood vents are the only body mods on the Charger. Randy could paint ‘em white for

Home-made Mod Top

Sticky situation for a '70 Six-Pack Road Runner By Jim Koscs Photos by TheBruntBros Factory Mod Top Road Runners are rare. NOS roof material is all but vanished.  Some repops are now available, but Rhonda Hatzelis took a more

Road Runner Hemi R/TX

By Nick Brunt Translated from the Polish by Mel Coznowski Photos by Bill Erdman In spite of our smart remarks, the Willoughby-built ’69 Road Runner Hemi R/TX is nicely done and very show worthy. Custom silver color was formulated

Purple Reign

1971 Hemi Charger: Details of the king of unrestored original Mopars on the planet. Story and photos by Cliff Gromer James Thomas, a man in his mid-50s at the time, bought this Hemi Charger R/T new in 1971 from Van Campen Dodge, in

Car Trek

To Boldly go where no Charger has gone before. By Jim Koscs Photos by TheBruntBros Six months of smoothing and block sanding make this custom Charger one of the straightest cars we’ve ever seen without our glasses. Every  body

1970 Plymouth RTS Road Runner

By Cliff Gromer Photos by TheBruntBros This is the story of the 1970 Plymouth Rapid Transit Caravan that Chrysler had built as a show car. At the time of this writing the car was owned by Steve Juliano who had found and owned 3 RTS

Pink Power

Born out of an ordering mistake, only Ma Mopar could have ever created a car as in-your-face as this 1970 Charger. By Bill Woods Photos by TheBruntBros One of two pink Six-Pack Chargers produced. This Charger originally was

Coke Machine

The second generation Chargers were defined by their Coke-bottle shape. But the Coke Car actually sounds as realistic as it looks. By Cliff Gromer Photos by Cliff Gromer and Todd Dziadosz 1969 Charger is restored to mostly

MCACN 2019 A12 Pictorial

By Geoff Stunkard Photos by Geoff Stunkard and Dale Matthews See every one of the over 30 440 Six Pack and 440 6BBL machines on display at the 2019 Muscle Car And Corvette Nationals. What is the coolest thing about being a

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