Description: See pics for a copy of the contents page. The image “2doorpost” on the contents page is a digital insertion and does not appear on the magazine. The winning bidder has a choice of shipping will be by Ground Advantage Mail or Priority Mail. International bidders will have to use the Ebay Global Shipping Program. Positive feedback will be left when the item is shipped. I combine shipping for multiple items so check my other auctions. If you purchase multiple items, please request an invoice through the Ebay check out process. On the Cover: 14 BEEPER REBOP---MA MOPAR MADE ONLY 4 1969 Hemi 4-speed Road Runner convertibles. Which makes it kind of a rare piece. With a deadline pending, we couldn't secure an original in time for this issue no matter how hard we looked. So we came up with the next best thing-an outstanding tribute (or clone if you will) that makes for one cool driver instead of a lifeless trailered Queenie. Here's how the 'Runner, originally a 383 convert, came about-how it was found and put together, plus a plethora of sordid details that you're sure to enjoy. MOVIN' MOPES 20 ROLL THE DICE---The fuzzy dice that is. This '68 big-block Dart is our A-body salute in this issue. The restored Dart runs a '69 383 stroker with an early Holley EFI setup. Tag along as we take you through the trials and tribs of putting this package together. It will either get you fired up tor your own project or prompt you to put your Craftsrnans up on eBay and take up knitting for less blood, sweat and beers. Clickety click. 32 STRAIGHTENED OUT---Can a hard-core road racer find happiness going straight down a drag strip? No. But there's always the exception to the rule as this interesting article points out. Even more interesting is the 2019 twin-turbo Demon Redeye Challenger that now refuses to turn left or right. Kinda tough to drive that in traffic. Here's how that ride came together and find out how fast you can go on 1600 horsepower. 42 THE "REAL!' FIRST DODGE DAYTONA---13 years before the first Charger Daytona wing car arrived, Dodge was tearing up the tracks with the 1956 D500. We found the first D500 sold to the public, the third one the factory produced. Learn all the tech details of the D500 model (it wasn't a “package”) plus the D500-1 race package and the D500 Special. The '56 D500 ran rings around the competition and even taught a lesson to the vaunted Chrysler 300B. 54 BLACKENED FISH---Performance and chassis mods take this very black 1971 6.4L 3G Hemi-powered 'Cuda to the next level-whatever that is. We cover the build in detail to unveil all the secrets of this very well-done corner cruiser street machine. An outstanding E-body that tags all the bases. 66 STICK IT TO ME---Not many Mo'fans will risk cruising around in a pristine survivor Hemi/4-speed ride. But that's exactly how this Mope pilot enjoys his 1966 Coronet 500. Originally ordered by a race-oriented dealer and beat on at the track, this B-bod survived virtually unscathed. Sweet. 80 CLASS ACT---We really had to dig deep to come up with this 2013 Challenger custom even though our tech editor said we should have left it buried. One look and he was back on Prozac. It's our “fun feature" in the issue; 'course, that depends on your own idea of fun". Unusual photography sets the stage while Act 1, Act 2, Intermission and Act 3 complete the presentation. Here's how one enterprising Mo'head brought everything he learned in vo-tech class to the kitchen table to create an award-winning showster. THUNDERING TECH 38 HEY SWAY---OK, now you're tired of just going straight. let's get the ol' Mope to handle so you can have fun smashing around on the street, road race course, autocross or even parking in your garage. So tell us, Mr. Tech Editor, how do I do this and why did my last copy of your mag arrive shredded? Here's the deal, a sway bar upgrade will improve your handling more than you can ever imagine. And you won't need your imagination on how to do it if you follow our beloved tech editor's recommendations and his signature step-by-step words and pictures. 60 SPRING FLING---When our tech editor is not selling his home-made jellies and jams on eBay, you'll find him in his kitchen working with tools. In this issue, we see him hacking away at the rear leaf suspension of a hapless Mopar. Ever wonder what secrets lurk between those leaves in your rear springs? Ebooger reveals all plus an intimate restoration and detailing of said springs. This is one article guaranteed to give you more bounce to the ounce. 74 MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE DOOR---how I wish I could see more. Welt, now you can thanks to the fertile mind and skilled fingers of our beloved tech editor. Here, he shows you step-by-excruciating-step how to swap in a right side wide-view glass for your plain-glass mirror for a (duh!) wider, safer view. You 'll be the envy of your local musclecar crowd. Too bad the booger got photobombed by his ex-wife in the selfie money shot. FANCY FEATURES 26 ROCKINGHAM'S SPRING CELEBRATION---It's Mopars at the Rock again, gang, and Rock honcho Steve Earwood knows how to put on a really great show. Steve packed in a dazzling display of show cars plus round after round of top-notch racing. The Rock always maintains excitement for even the most jaded Mo'fan, and the show field featured iron ranging from a 1926 Chrysler Royal Coupe to the latest RAM TRX. Trackside saw action from classic Pro- and Super Stockers to no less than 10 classes for late models. Check it out and smell the sausage and peppers. 48 A PAIR OF HEMI HOLIDAYS---No, it's not Christmas and the Fourth of July, so don't light the fireworks fuse just yet. It's the season opener of the thundering Modern Street Hemi Shootouts---held in Florida and Virginia. See how all the highlights of both events are amazingly squeezed into one comprehensive artic le. Check out the major players in the series and how they prepped their rides the new season. Deja Vu 4 EDITOR'S NOTES 6 ZOO KEEPER'S DIARY 8 CREC'S CORNER 10 TECH TOPICS 12 RESTO TOPICS 91 MOPE OR NOPE 85 COOL STUFF 94 ADVERTISERS INDEX 95 BLAST FROM THE PAST Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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