
If you're into wing cars, Monster Mopar has a grouping at the show that will make you smile. The Winged Warrior group also allows all NASCAR-bred Mopars in the group, so a few Charger 500s were also present.
It's a yearly pilgrimage. People from all over the country flock to the outskirts of the busy metropolis of St. Louis, Missouri, and converge on Gateway International Raceway for the Monster Mopar Weekend. The Monster Mopar event has definitely earned its name by covering the infield of the big oval and completely inundating the drag racing facility on the grounds. And why not? The Monster Mopar boasts the largest racing payout at an all-Mopar event. Blessed with nice weather, the '05 show was a complete success.
If you're into watching racing, quite possibly the largest class at the event-and the most fun to watch-had to be the Nostalgia Super Stock. This is how racing looked in the early years, and for any true musclecar guy or gal, watching these guys run their cars flat out is a blast. The Monster Mopar event draws a lot of restored and modified iron, and there is a show class for everyone.
So, if you didn't make it last year, make plans now to attend this year's Monster Mopar on September 9 and 10.
 This '68 Plymouth Fury I is definitely a cool cruiser. There's enough room for the entire family and luggage. with the 440 under the hood, Larry Claro has no problem getting where he wants to go. |  How about this gorgeous '71 Charger SE? Tami Kanellis tells us her husband Lou drives the car everyday to work, even in the rain and snow. The Charger boasts a 440 with a 727 transmission, a sunroof, and really cool headlight wipers. Yep, just in case your headlights got dirty, this option could be used to clean off snow and other debris. |  |
 If you were looking for used parts, then the swap meet was the area to be. The Monster Mopar show continually has a large swap meet with vendors not wanting to take anything home, and buyers willing to help them out. |  There are probably not two bigger fans of Mopar than Bob Malcolm and his wife. Bob had this Daytona truck painted to match their Daytona, and the rig looks impressive driving down the road. |  |