WE WERE just as stunned as you probably are now when we first laid eyes on Brendan Turner's beautiful '72 Plymouth Barracuda. Especially once we learned that, despite the build quality and finish, this wasn't a big-dollar workshop project built to take silverware at Australia's premier car shows. I never built it to be a show car like that, which is why it was never unveiled at one, Brendan says. I just built it at home on my own, with the idea of making it a tidy cruiser I could enjoy in my local area on the weekends. Brendan's love affair with Mopars and building cars was fostered early on as a child of a motoring family. My dad was a development engineer for Ford, but before that he did 11 years at Chrysler, he says. The rest of the family was Ford, so I went the other way with Chrysler.
After owning a Chrysler coupe and a '69 Plymouth Fury, Brendan decided he wanted an E-body Mopar in his life. We found this '72 'Cuda in nice nick in Wyoming, USA, so I had it imported with help from American Hemi Speed Centre, he explains.
The coupe they found was in top-notch shape, but it still didn't take fitter and turner Brendan long to find a reason to pull it apart. When I got it, I took it for a drive around the block and found the factory brakes were pretty poor, he says. So I pulled it into the garage to start what was meant to be a quick freshen-up. It wasn't long until I was building a rotisserie for it!
That wasn't due to the car having hidden nightmares, but rather Brendan's desire to turn it into an immaculate pro tourer. I had it blasted and we only found a few specs of rust, so it was a really solid shell to start with, he says. The pro tourer scene was really starting to gain popularity in the States at the time, so I decided I wanted to have that kind of look for this car.
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هذه القصة مأخوذة من طبعة July 2022 من Street Machine Australia.
ابدأ النسخة التجريبية المجانية من Magzter GOLD لمدة 7 أيام للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة وأكثر من 9,000 مجلة وصحيفة.
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ROYAL CARRIAGE
BENNY ROYAL TOOK A FAMILY HEIRLOOM TOYOTA CORONA, SHOVED A 1JZ IN IT AND HEADED OFF FOR FIVE DAYS OF DRAG-AND-DRIVE
DEBUT TOUR
WITH A SCREAMING HOLDEN SIX, DEAN TROUNSON'S HOME-COOKED HR STEERS WITH THE BEST OF 'EM
FULLY FRANKED
A SNEAKY 670 HORSES OF FRANK MARCHESE POWER MAKES ROB GORGIEVSKI'S CONCOURS XW A PROPER TREAT
NOMADIC LIFESTYLE
DON'T BE FOOLED BY ITS DEMURE APPEARANCE THIS '57 CHEVY NOMAD IS A RAUNCHY RESTOMOD PACKING MODERN MUMBO
PERFECT 10 '!!!!
THE SYDNEY HOT ROD & CUSTOM AUTO EXPO TURNS 10
VAN WILDER
PETER MARRIOTT BUILT THIS TOUGH, 350 CHEV-POWERED HK PANEL VAN IN TRIBUTE TO THE LONG-LOST HT VAN OF HIS YOUTH
EXPRESS DELIVERY
IF YOU'VE ever been to the Bright Rod Run (and you damn well should've), odds are you've seen Joel Beatson lapping in an early Falcon.
RED HOT & BLUE
A REBORN PROGM8 SHOOTS FOR THE TITLE OF AUSTRALIA'S BEST SHOW-AND-GO COMMODORE
PEOPLE LIKE US
WHEN Michael Gonzalez isn't busy making eight-second passes in CHOCTOP, his street-driven, LSA-fed VC Commodore, or cruising one of the many other cars in his collection, he can be found managing Springmount Raceway, home to Far North Queensland's biggest horsepower hoedown, Northern Nats (see p. 48 for full feature).
DRIVING INNOVATION
EVER WISH YOU COULD HAVE A BRAND-NEW VERSION OF AN ICONIC 1970s AUSSIE MUSCLE CAR, FULL OF THE LATEST TECH? DRIVE SOUTH IS WORKING TO MAKE THAT A REALITY