A 1970 Dodge Charger 500, discovered after years in storage with non-original parts, offers a fascinating glimpse into Mopar’s storied past.
One of the company's forgotten nameplates, the 330 was among the first Dodges to use the B-body platform and Max Wedge V8 engine.
The Plymouth Savoy wasn't something to write home about overall, but a few cars got the iconic Max Wedge V8 between 1962-1964 ...
To muscle car enthusiasts, especially the Mopar Crew, the idea of a resto-mod ... okay to upgrade to modern performance components on a restoration, but a far better option. The truth is, not ...
A rare piece of NASCAR and muscle car history is set to cross the auction block as Richard Petty’s personal 1970 Plymouth ...
While many car shoppers back in the day didn’t know ... At least the driveline is the factory original. This Mopar not only ...
The trick is to get an Acty that's over 25 years old so you can register it in (some) US states. Oiwa Garage had two of the ...
This complete restoration build ... Speaking of Mopar nuts, there probably isn't a single one who thinks a classic Dodge or Plymouth muscle car should be restored in anything but matching-numbers ...
This happens when one of the original parts that needs restoration is either unavailable ... rusting wreck into a completely new muscle car. These technicians use traditional and modern measures ...
The Pontiac brand and the gasser class are long dead, but Darren Brandow leans into the wind with his 1965 Tempest, one of ...
Having his name associated with the restoration of your Dodge or Plymouth ... This being his first and only Mopar, Les says he’s always learning. He says the car is pretty well sorted now and, after ...