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Finders Keepers: Eric VanDamia’s 5,082-Mile 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 440-6BBL

In today’s times, many can only dream of finding a rare Mopar hidden away. While most think the days of finding that elusive Hemi...

A Long Journey Travelled: Bill Mann’s 1970 Dodge Charger R/T

It was early 1970 when 31-year old Mark Middelstaedt sat down with salesman Dana Straw of Tex Brotherton Dodge in Walla Walla, Washington. Mark...

Raising The Bar: Dave Moore’s 1972 Plymouth Duster 340 Survivor

When Plymouth released their new “Duster” back in 1970, it was considered to be a cheap, sporty coupe that the average working class family...

Where It All Began: Bill Mann’s 1968 Dodge Charger

To say Bill Mann of New Jersey is a Charger fan would be a total understatement. In fact, Charger crazy wouldn’t even cover it!...

Top Banana Stunner: Dean Parker’s 1970 Dodge Super Bee

As we've mentioned in the past, the 1970 Dodge Coronet and Super Bee is a love it or hate it type of design. Many...

A Childhood Dream: Elisa McLellan’s 1970 Dodge Challenger

Everybody has a dream car. For some, it’s a Ferrari 458; others a lifted diesel pickup. For Elisa McLellan of Alberta, Canada; her dream...

Gallery: Mike Boswell’s 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee

In May of 1971, Rich Boswell, a Navy sailor with an obsession for anything Mopar, was on a five-day stay at a Veterans Affairs...

Redesigning A Legend: The All-New 2019 Ram 1500

When Ram released their all new 1500 back in 2009, trucks started flying off the showroom floors. The quality and finish of the trucks...

Perfection Achieved: Shane Kelley’s 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda

For most Mopar enthusiasts, there is always one car that starts it all for them. Whether it is the General Lee from "The Dukes...

Plum Crazy Purple Passion: Mike Plunkett’s 1971 Dodge Charger R/T

To say Mike Plunkett of Oklahoma loves 1971 Dodge Charger R/Ts is an understatement. As the owner of www.1971chargerrt.com, Mike has a strong passion...

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Chunky Monkey: 8¾ Rear End Center Section Rebuild

If you're building a classic Mopar muscle car, chances are if your machine came from the factory with anything bigger than an 318, you've...

The General Rides Again: Everything You Need to Know To Build a Correct General Lee

In 1978, a decision was made over at Warner Brothers to film at least five episodes of a brand new TV series called “The...

Swap a Modern HEMI Into Your Classic Mopar with Mopar’s New Crate HEMI Engine Kits

With modern HEMI swaps into old Mopars becoming quite popular, Mopar has decided to step up their game with a fantastic announcement at the...

What You May Not Know About The “Vanishing Point” 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

"Vanishing Point"; it’s a name well known in the Mopar community. Many have seen the movie but surprisingly, quite a few haven’t. Spoiler alert...

Gallery: ’66-’70 B-Body 8.75 Rear Differential Identifiers & Markings

For 1966-1970 Plymouth and Dodge B-bodies there were three basic rear end assemblies that were available: the 8¼, the 8¾, and the 9¾ Dana...

Go Manual With Passon Performance’s 4-Speed Conversion Kit

Sadly, not all Mopars were outfitted with 4-speeds and finding one isn’t easy. Even if you find a manual car that might have had...