MOPAR MUSCLE 2002 JULY - RAMINATOR, T/A, WARLOCK
Within this issue you will discover the following topics:
1) LAUNCH PAD: A '71 383 'Cuda convertible-from the beginning.
2) NEW-AGE BEHEMOTH: Driving an EFI Hemi drop-top E-Body.
3) ORANGE PEELER: Jim Dalton's restored '70 Trans Am tribute.
4) FINAL BOARDING CALL: An airline pilot's Magnum-powered '74 'Cuda.
5) IT TAKES A LADY: Laura Glasscock's winning '71 Challenger.
6) EXCLUSIVE: BOLD NEW DAY: An interview with PVO's John Fernandez.
7) GT EXTREME! To find gold, this man did go West.
8) THE DODGE CAULDRON: An almost-vexed big-block Warlock.
9) THE REAL SHERIFF OF DODGEVILLE: Kicking up sand in the Raminator monster.
10) INDUCTION EXTRAVAGANZA: Dyno blasting on big-block intakes.
11) SHOOTIN' 'QUIPMENT: Tools for body and paint success.
12) A-PEALING A-PEARANCES: Giving a '68 Dart the curbside touch.
13) VALIANT EFFORT: A project car even we can afford!
14) PART 1: TOTALLY FLOORED: Giving our Valiant new floor pans.
ON THE COVER: Leading off our annual 'Cudas and Challengers issue is the car that launched a legend, a 383 'Cuda convertible that was the fifth car off the assembly line for the '71 model year. This gorgeous machine is but one of the many E-Bodies seen in this issue.
Plus many other hot Mopar articles.
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