Category Archive: 1320 Project Cars, Apex Project Cars, JUNKYARDS, MOPAR, Project Cars, Videos

The Hot Rod Hoarder Reveals A SECRET STASH of Mopar Muscle Cars HIDDEN from Civilization

He’s back at it again! Tommy Lee, aka the Hot Rod Hoarder, is back out on the hunt and finding some killer cars that are just sitting in an undisclosed secret location. Tommy is amazing at...

The Charger, Part 7: The Carlisle Crunch And Death By A Thousand Bushings

It’s been one year since the last update on my ’76 Dodge Charger. And I couldn’t be happier about that, because it means one thing: it lives. Compared to the fun I had with the...

A Warehouse Full Of Barn Find Superbirds And Talladegas?! WTF Is Going On Here?

When you hear about giant barn find collections, regardless of what is in them, you gotta be impressed, but sometimes they are out of this world. You’ll remember that a few months ago we ran an...

This Dream Muscle Car Has Been Sitting In A Basement For More Than 20 YEARS! Will It Make The Drive Home?

This car looks way too nice to have an issue driving down the street, but it’s been sitting in the basement for 20 years, so who knows? Hell, it’s been on the painted concrete floor for...

Halfass Kustoms 1935 Dodge Coupe Project: Cutting The Roof Off, AGAIN, To Make It Cooler

With so much going on, everywhere on this car, it is easy to get distracted and go in multiple directions, but the roof still needs the love right now and so Brent is going to starting filling it in...

Halfass Kustoms 1935 Dodge Coupe Project: Filling The Roof And Rebuilding The Door Bottoms

With so much going on, everywhere on this car, it is easy to get distracted and go in multiple directions, but the roof still needs the love right now and so Brent is going to starting filling it in...

Halfass Kustoms 1935 Dodge Coupe Project: Cutting Out And Chopping The Back Window

There has been a lot of progress, but now that the roofline and doors are the right size and shape it is obvious that some more tweaks are needed for the back window to look right. The original plan...

ABANDONED MOPAR Budget Engine Build + Paint REVIVAL – Lost for 30+ Years!

Junkyard Digs has a cool new Mopar project and we approve. The idea is to take this long-forgotten 1971 Plymouth Satellite and make it back into something cool but on a budget. The engine needs a...

Halfass Kustoms 1935 Dodge Coupe Project: Part 10 Cutting The Coupe In Half To Make It Better.

There has been a lot of progress, but now that the roofline and doors are the right size and shape it is obvious that some more tweaks are needed in the back of the car. So Brent is cutting the whole...

BARN FIND 1968 CHARGER – Will It Run And Drive After Sitting for Years?

Yesterday we shared Sally’s Speed Shop video, showing some cool stuff to try and bring this Charger right here back to life for the family that owns it. This is Dylan McCool’s video from...

BARN FIND 1968 DODGE CHARGER – First Wash & Drive After Sitting For Over 15 Years! – Dylan McCool Joins Sally’s Speed Shop

This is the story of the resurrection, the resurrection of a 1968 Dodge Charger that is, which is kind of fitting this weekend don’t you think? When Sally’s Speed Shop and Dylan McCool...

Halfass Kustoms 1935 Dodge Coupe Project: Part 9 – Starting To Build The Roof Line, Failing, And Using A Home Built Power Hammer

In the last installment of the three-window coupe build, Brent chopped up the door tops to make them look right on the three-window, which takes a bunch of sheet metal work. And in this video, he’s...

Halfass Kustoms 1935 Dodge Coupe Project: Part 8 – Building The Door Frames To Make It Look Like It Is Supposed To Be This Way

In the last installment of the three-window coupe build, Brent chopped the top and started the conversion to a three-window, which takes a bunch of sheet metal work. And in this video he’s...

Halfass Kustoms 1935 Dodge Coupe Project: Part 7 – Chopping The Top And Converting To A Three Window

In this next installment of the three-window coupe build, Brent is chopping the top and doing the conversion to a three-window, which takes a bunch of sheet metal work. It looks exhausting and yet...