This ’72 Challenger is a Backcountry Jeep Eater
Imagine, if you will, a 1972 Dodge Challenger E-body that can eat your Jeep CJ/Rubicon for lunch, both on the highway and the backcountry rock-hopping trails. Now, feast your eyes on this baby.
Imagine, if you will, a 1972 Dodge Challenger E-body that can eat your Jeep CJ/Rubicon for lunch, both on the highway and the backcountry rock-hopping trails. Now, feast your eyes on this baby.
This solid Sports Fury has been in dry storage for the last 15 years!
Today’s Stockers haul. From the outside, they can look like the Rubik’s Cube of performance – going fast with “minimal” modifications. Not so.
Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis was the driving force behind making the Challenger SRT Hellcat such a formidable car.
This sweet race car should do anyone proud!
Bob Bertelsen built this 1968 Corvette in months in his garage in under a year.
The third generation Chevy Nova is still a great muscle car that remains affordable today.
This high-end, highly detailed pro street build is a thing of beauty!
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Racer Brett Henry succumbed to injuries sustained during his race at the 26th Annual California Hot Rod Reunion this past weekend.