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 Robert Ingal and his '68 GTX...  Robert Ingal and his '68 GTX had us drooling all weekend long. What could be better than driving around with the top down and listening to the sound of the 440 at speed?  Another late-model entry came...  Another late-model entry came in the form of this '75 road Runner, owned by Dennis Strausser. With auctions driving up the cost of pre-'70 cars, look for late-model rides like this to start becoming more collectible than ever before.  The engine bay in Dennis Strausser's...  The engine bay in Dennis Strausser's '75 Road Runner was very simple and clean.  It may be a short drive from...  It may be a short drive from the fairgrounds, but Carlisle even offers racing action on Friday night. The small eighth-mile track gives a "nostalgic feel" to the racing action.  Marv Leeder's '70 Satellite...  Marv Leeder's '70 Satellite features a small-block 318 with a two-barrel. Not only that, but also has A/C and an automatic transmission.  A Mopar doesn't have to be...  A Mopar doesn't have to be Hemi or 440-powered to be cool, just ask Marv Leeder. His '70 satellite features a small-block 318 with a two-barrel. We bet he gets more mileage than most guys did at the show. Not only that, but with A/C and an automatic transmission, those miles are comfortably obtained.  If you want to talk about...  If you want to talk about a collection of Mopars, Tim Wellborn has to come to mind.  A Four Barrel 340 is found...  A Four Barrel 340 is found under the hood of this Barracuda.  This recently finished small-block...  This recently finished small-block Barracuda is owned by Byron and Lois Burroughs. the Keystone Classic wheels are a cool, nostalgic touch.  And who hasn't heard the story...  And who hasn't heard the story about one man finding the long-lost '71 hemi 'Cuda convertible. It had a special place in the T Building for all to see.
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