Photo Gallery: Summit Racing Customers Share Their Rides on Facebook
Summit Racing’s social media team does an amazing job sharing their customers’ car and truck photos with the world via their Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, and Instagram accounts. But it’s virtually impossible to share them all. So, Summit Racing’s social media crew was kind enough to let us mine their user-submitted photos from Facebook to share with our readers.
Body Basics II: A Guide to Mopar Body Codes
How about another serving of alphabet soup? Last week, we shared a chart containing common GM body codes. Now we’ll turn our attention to Mopar, which also uses a letter code to identify body styles. Again, we only included the cars typical enthusiasts would be interested in—sorry Dodge Aspen guy. A-Body Dodge 1961 Lancer 1963-76
Photo Gallery: Summit Racing’s 2012 All Mopar Show
Mopar or no car. So many enthusiasts subscribe to this life philosophy. And while we appreciate just about anything with an internal combustion engine, and even a few things without, we salute your passion for all things Mopar. We have some photos from Summit Racing’s 2012 All Mopar Show in Tallmadge, OH. And we hope
Photo Gallery: Summit Racing Customers Share Their Rides on Facebook
Summit Racing’s social media team does a great job sharing their customers’ car and truck photos with the world via their Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, and Instagram accounts. But it’s virtually impossible to share them all. Summit Racing’s social media crew was kind enough to let us mine their user-submitted photos from Facebook to share
Mopar Unveils 6 New Vehicles for the Easter Jeep Safari
Jelly beans, painted eggs, and chocolate bunnies are so 1965. Since 1966, Jeep enthusiasts have found a different and slightly more adventurous way to celebrate the Easter holiday: the Easter Jeep Safari. For 46 years, Jeep owners have descended upon Moab, UT for a week of off-road enjoyment on some of the country’s more rugged and
Fish on the Line: Bill Watkin’s ’69 Barracuda Fastback
Contractor Bill Watkins is a sentimental man who loves his wife and his kids. His commitment to his family is so deep that he kept this project car—a fiery and fierce 1969 Plymouth Barracuda fastback—on hold for 20 years. “With the kids in school, and then traveling all summer for baseball and other activities, I




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