Detroit Muscle Dreamland: A Museum Full Of Mopars – Detroit Muscle S9, E1 – Car Mod Pros Portal

Tommy heads to Alabama to the Wellborn Musclecar Museum to see one of the most prestigious Mopar collections ever.

0:00 – Intro
1:45 – Touring Wellborn Musclecar Museum
6:10 – Drive Along In A 1971 Dodge Charger
11:22 – Collector’s Secrets To Keeping Cars In Top Condition

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41 thoughts on “Detroit Muscle Dreamland: A Museum Full Of Mopars – Detroit Muscle S9, E1”
  1. My first car when I got my license in 1986 was a 71 Chevelle. It was juts a 350 Malibu but was fast enough for me. Sadly just over 3 months later I hit a Ford pick up head on at 100mph with my Chevelle. I walked away from that but 40 years later I am now suffering with major damage in my vertebra from the whiplash I got that night.

    I've had 4 total Chevelle's in my life and own a 67 Chevelle now. I'll always love these cars!

  2. Being a long time fan of MOPAR muscle, I really enjoyed this episode. When I was 19, the first new off the lot car I bought was a '71 Plymouth Roadrunner. It was Tor-Red with the 383, Hurst pistol-grip four speed, rally package, and ram air induction. I loved that car, but had to trade it for a car with auto trans because my ex-wife couldn't drive the manual. Those were the days.

  3. This is Nice.! I have the interest, but I don’t have the money or the time, so that this good old fashion guy has, is just nice 😊 I love all of the car’s of this era, and that he’s keeping them running, is awesome 👏🏻 💕
    Regards and God speed from Denmark 🇩🇰

  4. Bobby Isaac at Bonneville is some fun reading. There are a couple good articles out there. That car had zero business being that fast, but it was. The Daytona is what happens when you give literal rocket engineers a job in your racing department.

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