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Poster Power

The story behind the Lime Light 1970 Hemicuda in the BF Goodrich tire ad. By Al Dente Photos by TheBruntBros Hemicuda was in Canada all its life until it was bought in 1987 by Marty Ahlgrim in Southern CA. the Plymouth had been

Hunt For Red October

Deer hunters uncover a red ‘68 Hemi Charger…in October. By Al Dente Photos by Paul Stenquist Rotisserie restoration on this ’68 Charger that had been sitting in a shop since 1975 resulted in a First Place award in class at the

AARGO

Time lapse resto highlights of a '70 AAR 'Cuda. Photos: Cliff Gromer/Bob Hunsel Our June 2020 issue featured Bob Hunsel's award-winning restored '70 AAR 'Cuda. Bob sent us some highlights of the in-progress restoration. So, if

Double Take

 1969 Road Runner is a rare mix of colors and options. By Jim Koscs Photos by Paul Stenquist Restored by Jacobs & Angelly, this ‘69 Road Runner scored a 3rd Place in Original B-Body Plymouth ‘70-Down at the Mopar Nats.

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

Special Special Edition

One-of-37 Original Unrestored 1970 Hemi Challenger R/T SE’s Story & photos by Cliff Gromer ’70 Hemi Challenger R/T SE is one of 37 built with a T-Flite trans. Hood pins were an extra cost option. We go back some 20

Sticker Shock

Story & photo by Cliff Gromer Joe Oldham behind the wheel of Bill Wiemann’s Hemicuda convertible—the same one Joe tested back in the day. One of the great things (I think there are six altogether) about the Mopar hobby is the

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

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