MOPAR MUSCLE 1999 NOV - '64 MAX WEDGE PLYMOUTH, GTX
Within this issue you will discover the following topics:
1) Politically Incorrect: Steve Crawford built his '68 Charger R/T his way.
2) Sensory Overload: Ken Jansen's Pro Street '68 GTX has "blown" more than a budget.
3) Doing It Right: John Collins would only build his '72 Demon one way.
4) The Ultimate: Ray Staveski's V-10 Challenger just might be the ultimate in Mopar musclecars.
5) Simplicity: Bob Labonte's understated '64 Max Wedge Plymouth is a 12-second street replica.
6) Show Of Force: There's nothing sedate about Keith Gambaro's Canary Yellow '68 Dart.
7) One Bad B: TICO Racing strokes the 400 for 502ci of street Mopower.
8) Spring Cleaning: Replacing valvesprings from under the hood
9) The Legacy of Carl K. -The NASCAR Grand National Chryslers of 1955 and 1956.
10) Bare Bones Bruiser: William Gatterer's '68 Hemi Road Runner.
11) Muscle Dreams: Introducing Holley performance Products Project Road runner.
12) Art of Control: Lower Control Arm date decoding and concours detailing.
13) Less $, Moore Power: 25 ways to save big bucks on your next engine build.
14) Exhausting the Possibilities: Parts and products for venting the spent gases from your Mopar.
15) Ice Age Returns Part 3: Restoring the heart of your A/C system - the compressor.
ON THE COVER: To illustrate the "Drivers Built Bad" theme for our November cover, freelance contributor Steve Dulcich discovered Steve Crawford and his '68 Charger R/T.
Plus many other hot Mopar articles.
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