Attending this year’s LX Fest at Auto Club Speedway, one could not help but be blown away by more than two thousand examples of Chrysler 2005 and newer rear-wheel-drive performance legacy. Over the event’s 15 years, it has gone through several transitions in its focus, having started out primarily as a Chrysler 300–centered event. But in 2008, with the introduction of the Dodge Challenger SRT8, all that changed. The focus first shifted to Dodge and then specifically to the Challenger.
This year the field was dominated by all sorts of Challengers, from deadstock to modified to barely street-legal. Of course, Dodge offers its own take in the barely street-legal category, but none as outlandish as this 2015 Dodge Challenger Hellcat owned by deeply-committed Dodge enthusiast Stephen Gordon of Bakersfield, California.
His enthusiasm is infectious, as was proven to us when we introduced ourselves as being from Mopar Muscle. He couldn’t wait to show us all the upgrades he incorporated into his Hellcat. Like many younger enthusiasts who have come of age in the period since the original Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum were introduced in spring 2004 for the 2005 model year, Stephen grew up with a love of cars at an early age. This included a pedal car, Mattel Hot Wheels, and a series of remote control cars.
“My first car,” says Gordon, somewhat ironically given the origins of the LX platform, “was a used 1985 Mercedes-Benz 190 E purchased when I was around 17 years old. As anyone could imagine, it had well over 100,000 miles on it when I took ownership yet I took so much pride in that car. I kept it in pristine condition, washing and waxing it probably more than it needed to be. I’d say the only downside to the vehicle at the time was that it didn’t have enough power for me.”
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Orange Twist
LIVING LARGE WITH AN OLD-SCHOOL 426 STREET WEDGE DART
Striking Green
CAMPBELL AUTO RESTORATION COMBINES CLASSIC E-BODY STYLE WITH THE CAPABILITIES OF A 1970S GRAND TOURING COUPE. JASON JOHNSON’S 1972 BARRACUDA WAS BUILT TO GO HEAD-TO-HEAD WITH THE FINEST EXOTICS OF ITS ERA.
Muscle Car Era Console Update
REBUILDING A CENTER CONSOLE WITH YEARONE PARTS
Dedicated To The Cause
SERGEANT JOHN LIVINGSTON HAS OVERCOME PLENTY OF OBSTACLES IN HIS QUEST TO BUILD THE ULTIMATE ROAD RUNNER
Ok, Show Me.
GREETINGS FROM THE GRAVE
Just Do It
KENT NELSON SAVED THIS BELVEDERE II FROM CERTAIN DEATH
Custom-Tailored Mopar Quarter
OFF -THE-RACK PANEL INSTALLATION, OR TAILORED TO YOUR CAR?
Adding Fuel To The Fire
PLUMBING AN AEROMOTIVE STEALTH/PHANTOM IN-TANK FUEL PUMP TO FEED OUR HUNGRY ELEPHANT
Hot Parts
CALVERT RACING CALTRACS TRACTION BARS FOR MOPAR B-BODY NOW AVAILABLE AT SUMMIT
Family Affair
SON BUILDS BIG POWER FROM MOM’S SMALL-BLOCK DUSTER