"By [now], we could read the handwriting on the wall," Dick Landy laments in September's issue of Super Stock magazine in 1970. "It evolved to the point where there was no sense even going out to race ...
In 1973, the pony car fad was fading out fast in Chrysler’s lineup – both the Challenger and the Barracuda were plummeting in sales. For some reason, Ford and GM (Chevrolet and Pontiac, specifically) ...
While "Dandy" Dick Landy's injected AWB 1965 Coronet is the car everyone seems to remember most, it was the dual-carb, magnesium-intake, aluminum-head Hemi with 41-inch Doug's headers that got the ...