’75 Plymouth Duster by Ronnie Bauwens

’75 Plymouth Duster by Ronnie Bauwens

  It’s a 1975 Plymouth Duster that started life as a 6cyl Automatic on the column. I had always wanted a Duster since watching some kid in high school doing burn outs on Houston Street in front of Sam Houston High School with his 340 Duster. I bought the car and...
’71 Dodge Challenger by Arnold Weiss

’71 Dodge Challenger by Arnold Weiss

  Our car is a 1971 Challenger. The car had a 318 engine with automatic and 2.71 gears. It now has a 1970 340 with 9.7:1 compression. The heads are Mopar X-heads, ported. Intake is an Edelbrock Performer, carb is a Holley 650, cam is a Mopar purple cam, exhaust...
’71 Dodge Charger R/T by Lee Zimmerman

’71 Dodge Charger R/T by Lee Zimmerman

Back sometime in 1985 and being a member of the San Antonio Mopar Club, a club member named Erick S. told the members at a meeting the whereabouts of a 1971 Charger R/T. At the time I was driving a 1972 Charger and a 1973 Satellite. The next day after work I drove to...
’74 Plymouth Duster by Daniel Crumpton

’74 Plymouth Duster by Daniel Crumpton

In the summer of 2001, I was in the process of selling my previous toy, a 1950 Ford F+1 pickup. A friend of mine educated me on Mopar performance which intrigued me on researching Mopar muscle cars on my own. Of course, I got real interested when I visited a few car...
’70 Dodge Challenger by James and Debbie Sherwood

’70 Dodge Challenger by James and Debbie Sherwood

  I’ve always wanted a Challenger since I saw the movie “Vanishing Point” one late night in 1978 or 79 before I could even drive. Good thing that I never got one back then. I would have wrapped it around a tree on some back road in Orange...