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The Resume
My '69 Chevrolet Camaro was worth more than 1,000 words. more
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9 Cars You Need To Build
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The Car That Saves Buick?
The '08 GNX could snatch Buick fromt the jaws of certain death...if GM makes it. more
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Texas Twister
Bought new, this Pony still resides in the same corral more
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Stretching The Budget
In an automotive age defined by niche markets and increasing product specialization, it's easy to forget the central role once played by... more
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Phoenix Rising
We see old clips of the cool '60s-era cars racing around on the Trans Am circuits and wish we could know the feeling of tossing that... more
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Agent Orange
Matt Delaney of Shreveport, Louisiana, builds Mopars--cars that maintain their proud heritage, but with a modernperformance twist. more
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Mopar Nation
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Tomorrow's Technology Today
It's reasonable to assume that a big part of the reason you buy this magazine is to learn all you can about making horsepower. And we love... more
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Get Your Car In PHR, Here's How
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Get Your Car In PHR, Here's How
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Riding On A Rail
Robert Wilson of La Palma, California, has always felt pulled in two directions. He already owns a 1967 Camaro that runs 9.60s at 141mph... more
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Mo' Power Mopar
There is an old saying that "everything old is new again." Well, at Dodge this seems to be truer than ever. After a 27-year hiatus, the... more
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Deuce Is Wild? Or The Wildest Deuce?
Its platform entered the production phase in 1962 and many enthusiasts would classify the Chevy II and Nova as second in overall popularity... more
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The Aluminator
When the average guy purchases a completed car, the last item on the agenda is to disassemble the car and make even more modifications.... more
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The Silver Slugger
Ford has hit a home run with the newly designed "retro" 2005 Mustang. Ford wanted to build a car that appealed to a wide range of consumers... more
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Lakota Legend
In history, Crazy Horse was known as a fierce warrior and visionary leader determined to preserve the lifestyle and traditions of the... more
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Charging into the Future
For those who can't wait for Dodge to debut the new Charger, Time Machines has the solution. Mike Staveski and his team have been restoring... more
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Deuce on the Loose
The growth of Chevy II enthusiasm is both continual and unbridled. The once-considered-compact line of econo cars has grown to become a... more
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Texas Heat
The sound is unmistakable: a high-pitched whine of a MagnaCharger blower spinning up as the air-fuel mixture heads toward the cylinders.... more
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Mustang Magic
It almost defies logic that Ford could build essentially the same car for 25 years without significant change, yet that's what they did... more
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Bigger. Badder. Better!
The reactions were mixed. Some readers thought it was cool that Mark Stielow, arguably the best "private" street machine builder in America... more
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LS2: An Inside Look
When it was introduced for the 1997 model year in the then-new fifth-generation Corvette, the Gen III small-block was indeed a revolution.... more
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Looking For Love In All The Right Places
It all started with a phone call. "How would you like to do a project car with eBay?" the editor asked. Well sure. After having owned eight... more
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Up For a Challenge?
Stephen Durr's Challenger is aptly named. It's not like all Dodge's short-lived rear-drive E-bodies didn't have the same potential, but... more
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