Dodge Viper Production to End in 2017
Dodge Viper production will end in 2017, according to various reports, after the United Auto Workers union and Fiat Chrysler agreed to new four-year labor contract that eliminates new-vehicle production at the Detroit, MI plant where Vipers are made. The specific facility is Fiat Chrysler’s Conner Avenue plant where Vipers are hand-built by a team
All-Wheel Drive Challenger to Debut at SEMA Show?
[portfolio_slideshow id=47121] Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has released teaser images of the modified vehicles that will debut at the 2015 SEMA Show in less than two weeks. The company, which says it will have 20 vehicles in its display, shared teaser photos of four vehicles–most notably a Challenger with AWD badging (see above). Does that mean
Championship Bronco: Rod Hall’s Stroppe Bronco Returns to Baja
[portfolio_slideshow id=47102] Baja, Mexico, has long been the quintessential vision of true-grit desert racing. Its serpentine mountain two-tracks and pedal-to-the-metal playas trigger a rush of adrenaline and evoke emotions satisfied only by speed. Characters such as Bruce Meyers with his Manx buggy, Parnelli Jones’ Big Oly, Les Choat’s Burro, and Malcolm Smith and Bud Feldkamp’s
Ask Away! with Jeff Smith: Comparing EFI vs. Carburetion on a 6.0L LS Swap
I’m considering swapping a 6.0L truck LS engine into my ’69 Chevy pickup and I’m trying to decide which intake system to use. My engine has the stock plastic, truck intake manifold and injectors but I don’t have a wiring harness or a computer. Would it be cheaper just to buy an intake manifold and




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