With a Big-block, Four-speed, and Dana 60 in a Pro Touring Wrapper, Tyler Hunkele’s ’70 Charger Is the Ultimate Mix of Old and New.
Great, not another million-dollar Pro Touring car! Where are all the real street machines at? You know, the kind that the average working stiff can afford? We hate to break up the whine party, but you’re looking at it. As the saying goes, appearances can be deceptive, and despite looking the part of a pro-built, mega-buck Mopar, Tyler Hunkele’s ’70 Dodge Charger isn’t the product of checkbook engineering. To the contrary, it’s the culmination of 10 painstaking years of pulling off savvy trades, swindling family friends, and getting down and dirty in the garage. The no-cost mentoring and advice of a very well-known yet generous car builder didn’t hurt, either. Evidently, building a car that looks like a million bucks doesn’t always require a million bucks.
Beyond the Charger’s stunning good looks is a surprisingly back-to-the-basics parts combination that belies what its Pro Touring persona suggests. While purists may take issue with the dropped stance and big rollers, the B-Body retains its torsion bars, stick axle, and leaf springs. No fancy-schmancy independent rear suspension here. Under the hood is a good old-fashioned big-block and a four-speed manual, too. Gen III Hemis and overdrives needn’t apply. Likewise, the sheet metal is 100 percent stock, and Tyler even kept the vinyl top. Interestingly, a car that looks full-tilt Pro Touring on the outside is deceptively old-school on the inside.
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Orange Twist
LIVING LARGE WITH AN OLD-SCHOOL 426 STREET WEDGE DART
Striking Green
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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