Steve Cutler’s love of Mopar and muscle cars began when he was 14 and his dad bought him a $450 1968 Dodge Charger. Now his ...
Parked in 1978, this 1970 Plymouth AAR Cuda got a second chance in 2020. Five years later, it's a Concours-ready classic.
From a bad repaint in the ’80s to a show-ready Mopar masterpiece, Jerry Dowed’s Demon 340 embodies everything pure about ...
We've said it before: one of the most neglected areas during a car restoration is often the engine and engine bay of the vehicle. There are countless Mopars that would be show winners, and featured ...
I first saw Gary Sikora’s ’64 Plymouth at a car show in Utica, Michigan. I didn’t have to ask him to describe what I was ...
Mopar, the parts and service division of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, had good news last week at the 50th annual SEMA Show for those restoring vintage Dodge or Plymouth muscle cars. Order the new 345 ...
Roger Biermann is an automotive journalist of 13 years and has been the Managing Editor at CarBuzz since 2021. With no formal post-high school education, Roger launched his career as an automotive ...
To underscore the point, two classic vehicles were fitted with modern Hemis and other Mopar parts and are on display at this year's tuner fest put on by the Specialty Equipment Market Association.
When it comes to restoring your Mopar, there are several distinctly different ways to get the job done. If you have more money than time, having the car completely refurbished by a professional ...
As crazy as it sounds, classic Chargers could be optioned with a 225ci inline-six, and many of them were equipped with the ...
As Former Editor-in-Chief of CarBuzz, UK-based Adam oversaw the creative strategy and oversees content development. Adam helped steer CarBuzz from an enthusiast car application to a leading automotive ...
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