For those who grew up in the `60s and `70s, during the heyday of muscle car mania, high performance is in the blood. Just ask Ron Stutz of Cabot, Pennsylvania.
He began drag racing cars at the tender age of 16 and has been an auto enthusiast for more than 40 years. Some of his previous builds include a '68 Hemi Roadrunner, '69 Dodge Dart and '64 Plymouth, so Ron is obviously a Mopar Man.
Capping off the short block is a ported, polished and shaved custom cylinder head, fitted with a Banks Big Hoss sidedraft intake, which is fed via an aFe Stage II intake setup. A S-300-74-71 Industrial Injection turbo fitted with a Hytec stainless steel turbine provides 55+ psi of boost.
April 21, 2013 8:00 am Article In the tire-smoking and camshaft-thumping world of high performance muscle car art there are all sorts of ways in which enthusiasts choose to enjoy their cars. Some like to take a Sunday drive and grin from ear to ear when the loud pedal is mashed and their spine is forced back against the seat.
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