Wanted: 1968 to 1970 Charger Bodies or Parts

Do you have any 1968 to 1970 Charger bodies or Parts? We are always in need of parts, empty shells, complete bodies or whatever you may have laying around. If you have a project that you can’t seem to finish or you know you just won’t be able to do. Drop us a line, we can buy that stalled project and guarantee you it will be finished and shown the attention it deserves.  Read more

1969 Dodge Charger Pro Touring

What started out as a forgotten, deteriorated 1969 Charger R/T, Muscle or Performance Auto Restoration restored this car to a show and track winning beast. Full top and bottom rotisserie restoration. Upgrades include: Hotchkiss suspension, heavily modified crate 5.7 Hemi, Tremec 5 speed tans, CCW wheels, custom gauges with GPS tracked  speedometer, movie inspired color combo, modern wiper motor and big Wilwood brakes. This car can cruise at 120 mph easily with the a/c blowing very cold. We adapted aRead more

1970 Panther Pink Dodge Charger

An original FM3 Panther Pink, 4 speed, SE Charger 500, this Charger is extremely rare with only 4 known examples made. From what I have been told, supposedly only 2 are known to survive. This car was part of a collection of parts and cars bought in the southern US. The seller has requested to remain anonymous, but we can tell you that he had collected a very large quantity of parts and cars. Knowing that he would never beRead more

Matt Koops

Matt started his mechanical interests at a very young age. Before he can remember, his mother tells a story about Matt finding a screw driver and disassembling the whole kitchen cabinetry. Instead of getting angry, mom instructed him to re-install everything he dismantled… Which he did. Heavily modified homemade go-carts followed. I still think Tecumseh would  be amazed how much power a 7 hp engine can produce with the appropriate modifications. At 13 yrs old,  Matt purchased his first car,Read more

Introducing Hudson the ultimate “Shop Dog”

He knows when a car is going to start. He knows what an electric fuel pump sounds like and gets excited because engines start after fuel pump makes noise. He gets mad if you drive to slow or bother him while relaxing in the shop. Three things to remember: Don’t get between Hudson and the fan, we don’t like thunder and don’t mess with our minitruck.  Read more