From the Super Speedways to the streets of your home town, the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is a wild ride indeed. Come along as we spend some time with this orange and white 440-powered “wing […]
The 1968 Dodge Charger has an amazing history. When I think if it, I think of the Steve McQueen classic Bullitt. Never saw it? Here is it, a ’68 Charger vs. a ’68 Mustang: Republished […]
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Increasing engine displacement with a stroker kit is a proven way to get more horsepower and torque, but exactly how much power can you expect? In this test of “there’s no replacement for displacement,” the […]
This week, we bring you one of the pinnacle Muscle Cars ever built, for multiple reasons! You’re looking at the very first 1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda Convertible ever built. Rare because they only made 14 […]
Charley Lillard brought his 1970 Chevrolet Camaro “garage find” to the first annual Muscle Car & Corvette Nationals show in Rosemont, Il. Our buddy Shafi Keisler caught up with Charley to learn the story of […]
THIS IS THE ONLY REAL VANISHING POINT CHALLENGER… but it’s from the TV movie remake in 1996. Ted Stephens, owner of Stephen’s performance, owns all 5 challengers from the only official Vanishing Point film other […]
Road cruisin’ review of a 1966 Pontiac GTO hardtop equipped with the 3x2bbl. 389 “Tri-Power” V8 & 4-Speed manual tranny. This is a sweet American musclecar with factory power brakes, power steering and an AM […]
Randy Cark, owner of Hot Rods and Custom Stuff, stops by the garage to show Jay a custom 1966 Buick Riviera that has an eye-popping gold paint job that took his team 1,500 hours to […]
We were invited to a daytime street race event out in the boonies of California to hang out and street race all day long. One car that was willing to throw down with anyone was […]