The present-day Dodge lineup is a relatively poor one in terms of the models offered. For the truly passionate who don’t need to cater to some family needs with the likes of the Grand Caravan, you can go for the Charger, the Challenger, and in some cases the Durango, but that’s about it. Still, there was a time when the offer was far more exciting.
Given how May was Mustang Month here at autoevolution, we’ve seen our fair share of incredible Blue Oval muscle car builds. But the custom world cares little about our editorial plan, and such machines will, of course, continue to surface. And we'll always feel obliged to talk about the most interesting of them all.
Schwartz Performance never ceases building amazing vehicles. Take for example this 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda that arrived as a painted shell. It was up to Schwartz Performance to give the car a new life. 1971 Plymouth Barracuda.
It’s always hard to hit the sweet spot when going for a custom build, but this patina-infused 1972 Ford F-100 still managed to look pretty in the proud company of a WWII-era battleship. It’s none other than USS Alabama (BB-60), looking as majestic as always, while the truck hiding all its secrets for the moment people come in for the close inspection.
Although most of the time, I understand the need to preserve incredible custom builds, a part of me can’t help feeling these machines are not fully enjoyed by their owners. I mean, they're like kids locked in a room filled with toys they’re not allowed to play with.