When asked to describe the Chrysler Corporation in the '50s we've always characterized it as the company that produced cars engineered by experts, designed by lunatics, and assembled by amateurs...
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Building a gasser has been a departure from the type of car we're familiar with, so some creativity was required to set up the suspension. When construction began, the car put on a hoist...
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When we decided to build a street gasser there were only a few things we knew for sure: The car would have a straight axle, a blown Hemi, and fenderwell headers...
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If you've been following STREET RODDER for the past year, you've undoubtedly taken notice of some of the work coming out of The Garage--Jason Grimes' shop in Lebanon Junction, Kentucky...
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While waiting for a few suspension components to show up so we can get Ramrodder up on its wheels, we turned our attention to what firewall modifications...
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Although street rodding has developed into a distinct segment of the automotive hobby there's no denying its lineage and the impact that those early days of drag racing had upon it. Over the years street rodding and drag racing have grown...
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Over the last couple of years I've been pleasantly surprised with the growing number of early Plymouths I've seen popping up at events across the country.
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One of the nicest homebuilt cars we've seen in some time is Fred and Denel Pickering's '48 Plymouth coupe. The subtle exterior mods belie the street rod's true identity, which the blown...
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They say "first time's a charm" and I gotta say Denny & Sue Hurd's super sedan is a perfect case in point.
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Ron Undsderfer's '48 Plymouth convertible was a complete ground up restoration, down to the Flathead six engine equipped...
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Speaking of Hemi's, Jim and Nancy Sievenpiper took time off from the ranch to motor over to Columbus in their oh-so-classy...
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Mopar all the way! That's what Highland Ranch, Colorado's Jim Smith says with a smile, and that smile is well deserved as Jim has built...
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Contrary to some lines of thought, you don't have to build a coupe or a roadster to end up with an impressive street rod-heck, you don't even have to build a Ford or a Chevy to turn heads. Check Out Werner Wilson's 1948 Plymouth sedan.
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In a hobby that's more than dominated by the Blue Oval, it's refreshing to run across neat odd rods once in a while. Chris Bartosh's '53...
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Kristine Barbosa's '41 Plymouth coupe
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Methuen, Massachusetts' Rufus price wowed the Syracuse crowd (and us) with his awesome '40 Plymouth coupe. A .030-over...
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Read about Werner Wilson's '48 Plymouth two door sedan - Street Rodder Magazine
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Check out how Jerry Asquith's "outside the box" thinking landed him on this classic 1933 Plymouth PC Coupe, only in Street Rodder Magazine
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It's amazing how you can be wandering through a street rod event surrounded by hundreds or perhaps thousands...
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Read up on Darryl Starbird, and why we titled him under our Hall of Fame, only in Street Rodder Magazine
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Street Rodder Top 5 Online features of 2005
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