Dodge PR, 1967Sometimes there's lost treasure in our archives that's more than just photography. This time, we came across a letter postmarked July 6, 1967, in Detroit and delivered to editor Jim McFarland at HOT ROD's old 5959 Hollywood Blvd. address. It wa
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Winners of the CIAS Motor Trend International Design Contest have been selected from the hundreds of entries that arrived from all around the world
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Winners of the CIAS Motor Trend International Design Contest have been selected from the hundreds of entries that arrived from all around the world
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Careful analysis of this magazine's demographics and harmonization of those figures with historical records indicates that the most important date in our average reader's life was January 26, 1979. That, of course, was the Friday night "The Dukes of Hazzard" replaced "The Incredible Hulk" on the CBS
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Careful analysis of this magazine's demographics and harmonization of those figures with historical records indicates that the most important date in our average reader's life was January 26, 1979. That, of course, was the Friday night "The Dukes of Hazzard" replaced "The Incredible Hulk" on the CBS
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After Two Years And $27,000-Three Seconds Of Air
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Eleven years ago, Rory Boeddecker of Seymour, Missouri, purchased the starting point of this '69 Charger for his 16-year-old son. But Rory's Young Gun was short on ammo and, lacking the funds to fix it up to driver status, he left the car sitting under a tree
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Last year at the Mopar show at Moroso Motorsports Park in West Palm Beach, Florida, John and Ramona Bober of Viera, Florida, had their '71 Charger Super Bee chosen for the Editor's Choice award. The story behind this Bee is as sweet as the ride itself. In fact
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Installing Magnum Force's Tubular Upper Control Arms
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Bolt-Ons Can Add Big Power To A Stock 440
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When the 400 in Erik Dorwart's '69 Dodge Charger threw a connecting rod out of the block, the Feasterville, Pennsylvania, resident decided his next project would be a little different. As it turned out, a friend of his uncle had two '70 AMXs (both in need of r
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Justin Bondurant's '77 Charger Daytona May Be Big, But Never Slow
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Justin Bondurant's '77 Charger Daytona May Be Big, But Never Slow
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Jerry Hubble's '70 Charger Is Indeed Time In A Bottle
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A great job helped Tom Cannon buy this 72 Charger
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The World's Fastest Street Mopars On Their Way To Fame
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Was the Hemi Six Charger R/T the best Australian performance car ever?
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A Perfect Balance Between The World Of Concours Restoration And Street Practicality
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Installing Custom Auto Sound's Secretaudio Stereo Into Your Restoration
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Tube Technologies' Headers Slide Into B-Bodies With Ease
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Mike Bonsanti's '71 Charger Is A True
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Installing The Vinyl Top On The Paddock's Project Charger
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Smith's '69 Super Bee Is The Real Deal
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Bonsanti's '71 Charger Is A True Blue Cheer
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This "New Street" Mopar Sets A New Height In Musclecar Mods With Its Rod Influences
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