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It really all started in 1967 when the Dodge Dart underwent some serious cosmetic surgery, and one dealer from Illinois decided looks alone can’t make up for lack of performance. The solution was transplanting a 383 cubic-inch (6.3-liter) V8 in the compact A-body car. The happy wrench-turners did it again in 1968, but this time they went all in and asked the factory to plant a 440 Magnum in the same engine bay space.


That was a Grand accomplishment – or, historically accurately, a Grand Spaulding achievement since it was the ideation of the legendary Grand Spaulding Dodge dealership in Chicago, Illinois. Chrysler noted it, as it had done the previous year when “Mr. Norm” Kraus taught them the high-performance lesson.

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Downloadable Ford Manuals 1920-1989 For Sale

We have partnered up with Forel Publishing to offer all of their old Ford manuals, catalogs, training courses, etc. that are available for immediate download. They range from 1920 to 1989, and there is some neat stuff! Take a look and see if there is anything you need! Click here to browse and buy:

1920-1989 Ford Manuals For Sale (Downloadable)
Check Out These Jaw-Dropping Photos Of Modified AMC Muscle Cars*

BY Aaron Young | Copyright © 2023 www.hotcars.com

AMC may have not found success in the long run, but the cars they made still stand out as some of the most interesting and unique in the industry.

#6 Rambler American Wagon Street Rod

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An earlier example of the sweet Rambler American wagon, this one forwent any snappy autocross handling in favor of proper old-school street rod construction and style.

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A variant of hot rod designed for more casual street cruising, this 1960 Rambler American wagon from Bobo’s Rods & Customs and is appropriately named “Ramblin’ Rose” thanks to its absolutely stunning pink and purple [...]

By Robert Bobo

If you go by today’s standards (and according to some people), classic cars are bad for the environment and shouldn’t be on the road anymore for a variety of reasons. After all, modern cars are faster, more reliable, handle better, and are more economical. Basically, they are better in all respects; otherwise, they would just make the same models today, right? Nope. Not only do these cars and trucks still exist, but the market for them continues to thrive in nearly every way.

Why?

Well, first, there’s the design of the car itself. Classic cars were created in a world where designers used pencil and paper to create elegant shapes and flowing lines. There were no rules to stop them part way through when software told them it would just not be possible to build or be safe to drive. Many times, those were attempted and fixed more as an afterthought to [...]

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